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Ukrainians See Future With the West

New Gallup surveys show Ukrainians remain convinced their country will be accepted into NATO and the European Union within 10 years.

How West Virginia University Connects Strengths to Students' Purpose

West Virginia University uses CliftonStrengths to accomplish its unique mission. See how a strengths-based approach drives positive results.

Fewer in U.S. Now See Bible as Literal Word of God

Coinciding with a general decline in religiosity in the U.S., a record-low 20% of Americans now say they believe the Bible is literally true.

Americans More Upbeat About Future Social Security Benefits

Half of U.S. nonretirees expect the Social Security system will pay them benefits when they retire, up from 45% in 2015 and 36% in 2010.

Remote Work Stable at Higher Rate Post-Pandemic

U.S. workers report working remotely an average of 3.8 days per month, down from 5.8 in 2020 but higher than the 2.4 measured before the pandemic.

How to Improve Your Wellbeing With Belief®

Learn how to apply your CliftonStrengths theme of Belief to move your wellbeing -- and the wellbeing of the people in your life -- to a place of thriving.

Leading With Strengths: Ellyn Shook

Learn how Accenture's chief leadership and human resources officer uses her strengths to guide 742,000 employees' success.

Majority in U.S. Continues to Favor Stricter Gun Laws

Fifty-six percent of U.S. adults want gun laws to be stricter, consistent with most Gallup polling over the past 30 years.

Most Americans Favor Availability of Abortion Pill

As states stock up on mifepristone in anticipation of further litigation on FDA approval, 63% of Americans say the pill should be available with a prescription.

Ukrainians Continue to Rally Around President, Military

More than a year into the war with Russia, Ukrainians' support of their president and the country's military remains near record highs, but the rally effect for other institutions may have been shorter-lived.