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Gallup's latest report shows that most people worldwide feel secure and have confidence in their local police. Download the latest report to learn more.

Employee stress levels are at record highs. But employers can do something about it. Use these techniques to reduce employee stress and burnout.

Read an excerpt from Gallup's book Blind Spot to learn how private sector organizations can build life-changing statistics that benefit the public.

Gallup's Law and Order Index uses four questions to gauge people's sense of personal security and their personal experiences with crime and law enforcement.

Get data and insights on people's negative and positive daily experiences that can help leaders understand how to increase emotional health in society.

Approval of U.S. leadership retreated at the halfway point of President Joe Biden's first term, while Russia's approval rating plummeted in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine.

Investing in women is a catalyst for global prosperity. But for it to pay off, women need equal opportunities to learn, earn and lead.

Track how people everywhere feel about their lives. Gallup's global statistics capture the depth and detail of the human emotional experience.

Nearly seven in 10 people worldwide said in 2019 that they have confidence in their local police.

Discover what the balance of power looks like through the world's eyes.

Discover how the world views U.S. leadership versus the leadership of Germany, China and Russia.

29% of adults, or about 1.5 billion people worldwide, reported working full time for an employer in 2018.

In 2018, 69% of people worldwide said that they feel safe walking alone at night where they live, and 68% said they have confidence in their local police.

Few see higher education as doing a good job preparing current or future workers for the workforce.

Learn how the World Bank partners with Gallup to meet its goals of ending extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity in a sustainable way.

71% of people worldwide said they experienced a lot of enjoyment yesterday.

U.S. approval rating remains near a record low.