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Less Than Half of Americans "Very Satisfied" With Own Lives
Americans are the least satisfied with their personal lives than they have been since 2011, but some subgroups are faring better than others.
In New Workplace, U.S. Employee Engagement Stagnates
Following improvements in early 2023, U.S. employee engagement remained flat for the rest of the year, presenting persistent challenges for employers.
Leading With Strengths - Roy Spence
Learn how this advertising pioneer, agency entrepreneur and author uses his strengths to lead creative teams, discover big ideas and reimagine education.
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.
Record Low in U.S. Satisfied With Way Democracy Is Working
A record-low 28% of Americans, down from 35% in early 2021, are satisfied with the way democracy is working in the U.S.
Humanitarian Crisis Looms Over DRC's Election
Ahead of the DRC's scheduled election on Dec. 20, Gallup data paint a picture of widespread vulnerability, health problems and negative experiences.
From the Kremlin to the Kitchen: Russian Life in 6 Charts
Gallup takes stock of public opinion in Russia in 2023, outlining six key insights that offer a glimpse into life for those on the other side of the conflict in Ukraine.
Economy, Safety Could Decide Liberia's Tight Runoff Election
Liberians head back to the polls on Tuesday for a runoff election between two closely matched candidates.
Freedom Fades, Suffering Remains for Women in Afghanistan
Afghan women's satisfaction with the freedom they have to choose what they do with their lives dropped to an unprecedented low of 11% in 2023.
How Your Store Managers Can Win Customers Back
With public trust in the retail industry at an all-time low, prioritizing customer engagement is more crucial than ever.