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HR's Perception of Mental Health at Work
44% of HR leaders blame work-life balance for high employee turnover. See the current state of mental wellbeing from CHROs, HR pros and U.S. employees.
Millions Feel Government, Neighbors Don't Care About Them
New analysis from the Lloyd's Register Foundation World Risk Poll shows that millions globally feel uncared for by their neighbors and government.
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.
Global Study Aims to Uncover How Humans Flourish
Results from the first year of the multiyear Global Flourishing study offer insights into why people's lives are going well.
Supreme Court Approval Holds at Record Low
Forty percent of Americans approve of the job the U.S. Supreme Court is doing, unchanged from the record low measured last fall.
Grocery, Restaurant Industry Images Slide in U.S.
Americans are less positive toward the grocery and restaurant industries, and more positive toward the sports industry, than they were a year ago.
Economic Pessimism Persists, With Inflation Still Key Concern
Gallup's Economic Confidence Index is flat in March, with most Americans viewing the economy as subpar and saying it's getting worse.
Perry's Oops Moment and Gingrich's Uptick
Perry's Oops Moment and Gingrich's Uptick
Water Is a Common Concern in Gen Z's Climate Outlook
Most Gen Zers worry about water pollution and the health of fish and oceans, and nine in 10 say protecting water is important -- across both major political parties.
Romney, Santorum Tie for Lead in GOP Positive Intensity
Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum tie for the highest Positive Intensity Score among Republicans, at +12. Romney has never generated a high degree of intensity among Republicans, but has been the most liked, on average.