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Engagement Should Be "Fourth Arrow" in Japan's Economic Plan

Seven percent of Japan's working population is engaged at work, one of the lowest engagement rates in the world. This means that only one in 14 employees enter their workplace every day feeling motivated, enthusiastic, and committed to adding ...

George H.W. Bush Retrospective

George H.W. Bush enjoyed high approval ratings his first three years in office, but low ratings in the fourth year led to his re-election defeat.

Most Admired Man and Woman

What man that you have heard or read about, living today in any part of the world, do you admire most? And who is your second choice? What woman that you have heard or read about, living today in any part of the world, do you admire most? And ...

Dr. Arthur Brooks on Finding and Lifting People to Happiness

Learn from Dr. Arthur Brooks about the components of human happiness and what you can do to increase others' happiness and your own.

Stay With Us Through the Holidays

2011 may be coming to a close, but Gallup.com will keep publishing great stories through the end of the year. Here are some of the stories you can expect from us between now and Dec. 31.

Gallup Vault: Diana's Death Was Personal for Many

Days after Princess Diana's death in 1997, 50% of Britons and 27% of Americans were as upset as if someone they knew personally had died.

Why America Needs the Bowles-Simpson "Treaty" Right Away

Every time a senator or House member makes a joke about how low their approval ratings are, I always tell them the same thing: "They are now at a place where it isn't funny." The United States is slipping away both economically and fiscally, and ...

Americans Rate JFK as Top Modern President

Nearly three-quarters of Americans (74%) believe John F. Kennedy will go down in history as an outstanding or above-average president, a more positive review than any other post-World War II president receives.

On King Holiday, a Split Review of Civil Rights Progress

New Gallup polling finds most Americans hesitant to say the goals of Martin Luther King Jr. and the 1960s civil rights movement have been achieved. Just 43% say all or most of the goals have been achieved. Still, perceptions of civil rights ...

The Education Economy: America's Next Big Thing

Integrating the country's educational system, employers, and job creators can reshape -- and reignite -- the American economy. An expert on education explains.
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