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Inequality as a Voter Concern in 2020

Despite Democratic candidates' emphasis on inequality, there is little evidence it has become an increasingly important concern for Americans.

Want to Increase Hospital Revenues? Engage Your Physicians.

When doctors are frustrated, patient care and hospital revenues suffer. Here's how hospitals can engage their physicians -- and make a positive impact on patients and the bottom line.

Leading With Strengths: Kendra Tucker

Learn how the CEO of Truckstop leads with her strengths to communicate with a diverse audience, build her customers' trust and lead change.

West Health Shapes the Debate on Healthcare Costs

Learn how West Health and Gallup are giving both the public and policymakers a fuller understanding of the true cost of the U.S. health care crisis.

More Nonretired Americans Expect Comfortable Retirement

Nonretired Americans' expectations that they will live comfortably in retirement have risen to a 15-year high of 57%.

Life at Gallup

Learn more about our culture and what it's like to work for Gallup.

Developing Workforce Talent Among Underserved Students

Larry Kleinman, executive vice president and chief human resources officer for Highmark Health, joins the podcast to discuss a new and innovative pathway to career success.

Employees Want Wellbeing From Their Job, and They'll Leave to Find It

Employees are re-evaluating their lives -- and their work. Find out what they're looking for.

Americans Say Equal Pay Top Issue for Working Women

Americans as a whole, and working women specifically, say that equal pay is the top issue for women in the U.S. workforce today, by a wide margin over other issues. Equal opportunity for advancement ranks second.

Americans Wary of Federal Influence on Public Schools

The majority of Americans think local agencies should be the chief influencers over what is taught in public schools.