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58% of Americans, 77% of U.S. Catholics View Pope Favorably

The pope is viewed in a largely favorable light by Americans -- though less so among conservatives.

CliftonStrengths® Podcast S3 Launch: How to Feel More Energized at Work

Find out how your unique talent themes can fuel your energy -- or the energy of those you manage -- at work.

The Launch of the New CliftonStrengths® Top 5 Report

Learn how the new CliftonStrengths Top 5 Report can help you -- and those you coach -- more productively apply your strengths.

Americans More Upbeat About Future Social Security Benefits

Half of U.S. nonretirees expect the Social Security system will pay them benefits when they retire, up from 45% in 2015 and 36% in 2010.

Consumers Increase Their Holiday Spending Intentions Mid-Season

The amount Americans plan to spend on holiday gifts this year has increased as the season has progressed, from $923 in October to $975 in November.

How Strengths Can Unlock Leaders' Potential

Unlock your potential as a leader through applying your CliftonStrengths -- and leveraging the strengths of others -- and build an environment of trust on your team.

Russians' Confidence in Military Dips in 2023

Gallup's latest surveys in Russia show that confidence in the nation's military has slipped, even as Russians' faith in other institutions has risen.

What Is a Strengths-Based Manager? Part 2

Discover how managers can become more effective at applying employees' strengths, in Part 2 of a 2-part series with Gallup's Dean Jones.

Leading With Strengths Launch With Gallup CEO Jon Clifton

Learn about Gallup's Leading With Strengths initiative and how it can help you accelerate your development.

New 47% Low Say Death Penalty Is Fairly Applied in U.S.

A record-low 47% of Americans think the death penalty is fairly applied in the U.S., while a slim 53% majority continue to favor its use for convicted murderers.
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