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Putting Out Teacher Burnout
Workers in K-12 education have higher levels of burnout than in any other industry. Addressing the issue is key to improving the quality of education.
Housing Affordability Crisis Hits Wealthy Economies
Gallup data reveal a growing housing affordability crisis in wealthy countries that affects not just economies and politics, but also people's wellbeing.
West Health-Gallup Research Hub
West Health and Gallup have partnered to uncover and track perceptions of the U.S. healthcare system.
U.S. Uninsured Rate Dipped Back Down at the End of 2013
The U.S. uninsured rate dipped back down to 17.1% in the fourth quarter of 2013 from 18.0% in the third quarter. The percentage of uninsured 18- to 25-year-olds also dropped in the fourth quarter to 23.5% and is on par with the 2013 average.
Update on Race, College Admissions and Public Opinion
Americans value diversity in higher education but continue to oppose using race as a factor in college admissions.
Americans See Little Progress in Key Areas Under Biden
Americans rate the progress the U.S. has made during Biden's presidency as mostly negative across 18 economic, national and international areas.
State Reproductive Policies Important to Enrollment Decisions
A Lumina study finds 71% of current and future students consider state reproductive policies in college choices; 80% prefer states with greater access.
Canada's Election: 5 Tests for the Next Prime Minister
Gallup data point to five issues that will face Canada's next prime minister, including the economy, housing, wellbeing, provincial divides and the relationship with the U.S.
Few Americans Know How Much Their Healthcare Costs
While the vast majority of Americans believe healthcare organizations should be required to provide the cost of their products and services in advance, few Americans are aware of the costs before they receive care.
Arkansas, Kentucky See Most Improvement in Uninsured Rates
Arkansas and Kentucky lead all states in reported drops in their uninsured rates from 2013 to 2014. Uninsured rates fell more in states that chose to expand Medicaid and set up their own marketplace exchanges than in those that didn't.