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Why Is the World in a Terrible Emotional State?

Julie Ray and Carol Graham join the podcast to discuss Gallup's annual Global Emotions report.

Americans' Life Ratings Reach Record High

An estimated 59.2% of U.S. adults rate their lives well enough to be categorized as "thriving" exceeding the previous record-high estimate of 57.3% from 2017.

World Unhappier, More Stressed Out Than Ever

Emotionally, the second year of the pandemic was an even tougher year for the world than the first one: Gallup's Negative Experience Index reached a new high, and the Positive Experience Index dropped for the first time in years.

How Do You Measure What Makes Life Worth Living?

The 2020 Global Emotions Report shows how people in more than 140 countries and areas are living their lives. This report attempts to quantify whether people are enjoying life and learning new and interesting things and how many of them are ...

World Happiness Report

The World Happiness Report describes happiness across countries as an indicator of societal progress, explores the factors of happiness, and goes beyond traditional measures by providing in-depth analysis into wellbeing and its drivers across ...

Where Are the World's Happiest (and Least Happy) People?

How much did the world experience enjoyment yesterday? Did people smile, laugh or feel well-rested? Or did people feel angry, stressed or sad?

World Report on How People's Lives Are Going

Gallup's 2017 Global Emotions Report quantifies how the world is feeling.

Cooking and Eating Together: Key Ingredients for Wellbeing?

Globally, 58% of adults said they enjoyed cooking in the past week, though nearly twice as many women as men say this, according to a new study by the Ajinomoto Group and Gallup.

Global Study Issues Wake-Up Call for Women's Health

A new Hologic Global Women's Health Index survey reveals the health of the world's women is no better today than it was at the height of the pandemic.

Global Rise in Unhappiness Stalls

Gallup's latest annual update on how the world feels shows its emotional state stopped getting worse in 2022, but it may be too soon for leaders, organizations and businesses to relax.
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