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Gallup.com's Top Stories of 2013
The most important stories on Gallup.com in 2013 span politics, well-being, the economy, and education.
Provo-Orem, Utah, Is Most Religious U.S. Metro Area
Provo-Orem, Utah, is the most religious of 189 U.S. metropolitan areas Gallup surveyed in 2012 -- 77% of its residents are very religious. Burlington, Vt., and Boulder, Colo., are the least religious, with 17% very religious.
Searching for the Most Hopeful Teacher in America
Hopeful students are more likely to go to school, engage in learning, and make good grades. And we now know where some of these high-hope students hang out. Gallup has identified 192 U.S. schools with a high-hope student body, based on Gallup ...
Making Leadership More Effective in Asia
The economic crisis has sharply highlighted the need for better leadership in businesses globally. That need is even more urgent in Asia, which seems poised for an economic revival.
Global Migration Patterns
Global Migration Patterns
Gallup Student Poll Technical Report
Gallup Student Poll Technical Report
Improving Student Performance Through Teacher Evaluation: The Gallup Approach
Improving Student Performance Through Teacher Evaluation: The Gallup Approach
Boulder Remains Least Obese U.S. Metro Area
Boulder, Colo., remains the U.S. metro area with the lowest obesity rate in the U.S. for the third year in a row, at 12.5% in 2012. Obesity remains highest in McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Texas, at 38.5%.
Houston Leads Largest Metro Areas on Job Creation Index
The Houston metro area had the highest Job Creation Index score among the 50 largest metro areas in 2012, while Riverside, Calif., had the lowest.
The Fear Factor: How Scared Are People?
Over the past decade the word "fear" has become all too familiar. After 9/11, critics of the war on terror called it fear-mongering. After the financial crash in 2008, living in a climate of fear became the lot of millions of people who lost ...