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Desire to Migrate in Ukraine Hits Record Low
Before Russia invaded Ukraine a year ago, a record-high 35% of Ukrainians said they would like to leave Ukraine permanently. But now, a record-low 9% say they want to leave.
Corruption in Spotlight as Pakistan's Economy Spirals
Views of corruption in Pakistan reached new highs in 2022. Economic conditions have continued to worsen after devastating floods, leaving millions to struggle.
Utahans Least Satisfied With Air Quality
Utah residents are least likely to be satisfied with their area's air quality, followed by residents of several other Western states. Residents of states in the northern Midwest are among the most likely to be satisfied.
Cheryl Brown Henderson on Brown v. Board
Cheryl Brown Henderson joins the podcast to look back on Brown v. Board of Education and what education and life were like for African Americans before and after the decision.
How the Pandemic Affected Employees in South, East and Southeast Asia
A snapshot of global workplace trends: Here's what we know about employee life evaluations in South, East and Southeast Asia.
Germany, U.S. Lead Approval Ratings in Asia
A median of 43% of adults in Asia approved of Germany's leadership in 2021, closely followed by 41% who approved of U.S. leadership.
In U.S., Smoking Rate Lowest in Utah, Highest in Kentucky
Utah has the lowest smoking rate (12.2%) for the sixth year straight, while Kentucky has the highest (30.2%). Alaska's smoking rate has improved the most since 2008.
Obesity Rate Lowest in Hawaii, Highest in Mississippi
Hawaii had the lowest obesity rate in the U.S. in 2014, at 19.0%. For the second year in a row, Mississippi had the highest obesity rate, with 35.2% of residents classified as obese according to residents' self-reported height and weight.
States in West and Midwest Lead Nation in Teacher Respect
Eighty-nine percent of Wyoming residents believe their local teachers are well-respected, the highest percentage in the U.S. In Nevada and Louisiana, slightly more than six in 10 residents say this about their teachers.
Most U.S. States See Gains in Economic Confidence in 2012
Economic confidence rose in most states in 2012, but remained negative in all 50 states -- to varying degrees -- while it turned positive in the District of Columbia.