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Good Relationships Are a Constant in Young People's Lives

A new study by Gallup and the Wellbeing for Planet Earth Foundation provides new insights into the wellbeing of young people around the globe.

Ukrainians Support Fighting Until Victory

Most Ukrainians favor fighting until the country wins the war. To them, victory means retaking all territory seized by Russia since 2014, including Crimea.

Gallup Reporter Resources: Unions and Labor

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Louisiana Workers Most Engaged in Jobs, Minnesotans Least

Workers in Louisiana, at 37%, were the most likely in 2012 to be engaged in their jobs -- meaning they are involved in and enthusiastic about their work. Those in Minnesota, at 25.7%, were the least likely to be engaged at work.

One in Four Mississippi Residents Struggle to Afford Food

One in four Mississippi residents report lacking enough money to buy the food they or their families needed at times in the last 12 months -- more than any other state in 2012. North Dakotans were the least likely to struggle to afford food, at ...

State of the States Top 10s . . . So Far

We're well into our reporting on the "State of the States" based on Gallup Daily tracking data collected throughout 2010. In case you're just catching up, here's a quick look at the headlines and top 10 lists so far:

Women Worldwide Not Getting Tests That Could Save Their Lives

The inaugural Hologic Global Women's Health Index shows that during the first year of the pandemic, most women worldwide said they weren't tested for diseases and conditions that harm or kill millions every year.

Vermont Leads States in LGBT Identification

Among the 50 U.S. states, Vermont has the highest proportion of adults identifying as LGBT at 5.3%. The largest increases in LGBT identification are in the Pacific-region states.

Hawaii Remains State With Least Stress

Hawaii residents, on average, remained the least likely in the U.S. to say they felt stressed on any given day in 2012, at 32.1%. West Virginia residents were the most likely to report feeling stress, at 47.1%.

Smoking Rates Remain Highest in Kentucky, Lowest in Utah

Nationwide, smoking rates range from a high of 29% in Kentucky to a low of 11% in Utah, according to Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index data collected in the first half of 2011. Smoking rates continue to be highest in the South and Midwest and ...