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Leading With Strengths: Gordon Gee
Learn how the president of West Virginia University uses his strengths to create cycles of hope while making WVU an example of strengths-based success.
Americans Believe Both Romney and Obama Are "Rich"
A recent analysis by Forbes estimates that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is worth over $200 million, which would make him one of the richest presidents in U.S. history if he is elected. Plus Romney's estimated 2011 tax return ...
U.S. Satisfaction With Women's Treatment Remains Tepid
Since falling to a record-low 53% two years ago, Americans' satisfaction with the way women are treated in society remains diminished, now 54%.
Black Investors' Financial Goals and Resources in 2021
A Wells Fargo/Gallup survey of U.S. investors explores the ways Black investors are similar to and differ from U.S. investors as a whole.
Job Growth Demands Restoring Confidence in Banks
Banks play an essential role in economic growth and job creation. This is why restoring Americans' confidence in banking is essential to any effort to revive the U.S. economy.
Gallup Center on Black Voices
Learn about Gallup's 100-year commitment to report the Black experience in America. Explore our latest research insights.
Going Back to Work in the Office: It Has to Be Worth It
To bring remote workers back to work in the office, ask yourself, "What's our workplace value proposition?"
Americans Shift Expectations About Retirement Funding
Fewer non-retired Americans currently expect 401(k)/IRA accounts (45%) or home equity (20%) to be a major source of their retirement funding than did so in 2007. Meanwhile, a new high of 34% expect Social Security to be a major source.
Sanders' Goal to Provide Basic Necessities for All
Bernie Sanders has proposed a number of government guarantees for Americans' basic necessities; public opinion on that concept is mixed.
How to Manage Emotional Responses to Discovering Your Strengths
Learn how to coach people's positive as well as negative reactions to their CliftonStrengths report, and how to help them embrace their results.