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Crisis in Confidence 2023
Americans' lessened confidence in society's institutions and norms may affect society's ability to deal with crucial external and internal threats.
K-12 Schools Struggle to Engage Gen Z Students
Fewer than two in 10 Gen Z K-12 students strongly agree that their classwork feels important, interesting, challenging or aligned with their talents.
Who Feels Personal Peace on Earth?
A Global Wellbeing Initiative study finds people worldwide are more likely to feel at peace with their own thoughts than to not, but this is not true everywhere.
West Health-Gallup 2022 Healthcare in America Report
Download the West Health-Gallup 2022 Healthcare in America Report to learn about the shortfalls of America's healthcare system.
Is Gov't Itself the Top U.S. Problem? Depends on Whom You Ask
Americans who name the government as the nation's top problem have widely differing explanations, depending on their political identity.
Pandemic's Effects Linger in Americans' Health Ratings
After sliding over the past decade, Americans' reports of their own mental and physical health held steady last year at the lowest levels in Gallup's 24-year trend.
U.S. Employee Engagement Inches Up Slightly After 11-Year Low
U.S. employee engagement saw modest improvement in the second quarter of 2024, inching up from 30% of employees fully engaged to 32%.
Road Accidents Remain World's Top Perceived Safety Risk
New data from the Lloyd's Register Foundation World Risk Poll show that road accidents are still the biggest perceived safety risk worldwide.
Welfare Check on the World's Children
See how countries measure up on two key indicators of youth development: whether children are treated with respect and have opportunities to grow.
Support Systems May Help World Cope: Meta-Gallup Study
A new global study by Meta and Gallup reveals that people who feel supported by others are less likely to experience daily physical pain and stress.