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Americans Still Favor Real Estate for Long-Term Investment

More Americans mention real estate than stocks or gold as the best long-term investment, similar to 2016. Not long ago, real estate trailed gold.

Small-Business Owner Optimism Strong Amid Economic Concerns

Small-business owners remain optimistic, but some are concerned about a potential economic downturn.

Small-Business Owner Optimism Rises in Third Quarter

Small-business owners are more positive now than they were in the second quarter about their current and future financial situations; views of the overall U.S. economy are strong.

Large Racial Gaps on Crime Seen in 'Fragile Communities'

A new CAO/Gallup study finds that half of black residents living in U.S. fragile communities say they know "some" or "a lot" of people who were unfairly sent to jail.

Small-Business Owners Upbeat; Uncertain on Impact of Tax Law

Small-business owners remain positive about their current and future financial situations; views of the 2017 tax law are mixed.

Measuring Global Perceptions of Land and Property Rights

Secure property rights are essential to economic development and social justice, but until Prindex, there was no way to find out how secure the world thinks these rights are.

Gallup Vault: Before Loyalty Cards, A Trading Stamp Craze

In 1957, two in three Americans were collecting S&H, Gold Bond or other brands of trading stamps earned by shopping at participating retailers.

Well-Being Metrics: A Reality Check for Our Growth Models

Traditional income-based metrics that measure economic growth are important, but don't tell us enough. Well-being metrics help fill in the blanks.

Building a Successful Strengths Coaching Business

Learn how to start your own CliftonStrengths coaching business -- and even a strengths-based "side hustle" -- from someone who has succeeded in doing both.

Diabetes Rates Rise in 18 States in Past Decade

Since 2008-2009, the diabetes rate has increased in 18 U.S. states while declining in none. Obesity has risen in 34 states during that time.