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One in Five K-12 Teachers Struggle Financially
One in five U.S. K-12 teachers struggle financially, driving many to take a second job and increasing burnout and plans to leave the classroom.
Indians' Life Ratings Depend on Which India They Live in
Although Indians' life ratings have declined nationwide, they are significantly lower in some regions than others, reflecting persistent disparities in living standards.
U.S. Health and Well-Being During the Obama Years
As President Barack Obama prepares to leave office, Gallup and Healthways are publishing a new series examining how Americans' health and well-being have changed during his eight years in office.
Americans' Life Ratings Up in Early 2012
Americans rated their lives better in the first three months of 2012 than they did in the final three months of 2011, with their collective Life Evaluation Index score rising to 49.9 in March. This is up from a low of 46.8 in October.
Nearly One in 10 U.S. Adults Report Having Had Cancer
Nearly one in 10 Americans have been diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lifetime, even as new incidences of cancer are slowly falling.
Standard-of-Living Perceptions in U.S. Are Slightly Upbeat
Americans' perceptions of whether their standard of living is getting better or getting worse were fairly steady throughout 2010. However, upper-income Americans' outlook improved in November and December, while lower-income Americans grew more ...
Opportunity Thrives Where Communities Are Strong
Americans who live in supportive communities are more likely to feel they can shape their own futures, even across income levels.
PetSmart Charities-Gallup Research Hub
Discover the veterinary habits of pets and their parents, and the barriers that prevent pets from receiving necessary care.
Newly Freed Gambians Struggling but Hopeful
Gallup's first survey of The Gambia shows tough living conditions -- and signs of optimism -- as the country emerges from decades of authoritarian rule.
U.S. Parents' College Funding Worries Are Top Money Concern
Seventy-three percent of U.S. parents worry about not having enough money for their children's college. Parents worry more about this even more than financially vulnerable low-income Americans worry about any financial matter.