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    Will Argentine Voters Get the Change They Want?

    Gallup surveys conducted ahead of Argentina's election shed light on three key issues that will likely play a decisive role in the outcome.

    Majority Worldwide Cannot Swim; Most of Them Are Women

    The first World Drowning Prevention Day is Sunday. Research from the Lloyd's Register Foundation World Risk Poll in 2019 found that 55% of the world's adults could not swim unassisted.

    Math Moves Americans, Mentally and Emotionally

    A majority of Americans find math challenging, while nearly half say it is interesting. Positive emotions about math vary widely by age and gender.

    In U.S., Affording Healthcare More of a Struggle Since 2022

    The percentage of U.S. adults classified as "cost secure" has slipped to 55%, a new low. The biggest drop is among those aged 50 and older.

    Taking the Lead: 'It's What You Do, Not What You Say'

    How can organizations create change and play an active role in addressing systemic issues in their industries?

    Looking Back at the World in 2020 and Forward to 2021

    Gallup begins the new year with a look back at some of the biggest discoveries from its World Poll in 2020 and looks ahead to 2021.

    Are Americans Concerned About Global Warming?

    Forty-three percent of Americans report being worried "a great deal" about global warming, according to combined 2023 and 2024 data.

    Strengths Engineering: StreetWise Partners

    Using CliftonStrengths to prepare applicants for the job selection process, StreetWise boosts career success for underserved communities.

    In U.S., Inability to Pay for Care, Medicine Hits New High

    A West Health and Gallup survey finds that 11% of U.S. adults are unable to pay for needed healthcare and prescribed medicine, marking a new high in a four-year trend.

    Helping America Solve Its Food Waste Problem

    A Gallup and MITRE study shows date label confusion and leftover neglect are key contributors to food waste in the U.S.