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Interest in Sustainable Investing Withstands Market Disruption

Recent Wells Fargo/Gallup surveys suggest the sharp market downturn in March did little to dampen U.S. investors' interest in sustainable investing.

State of the Union: The Public Weighs In on 10 Key Issues

From immigration to gun violence, Gallup reviews where Americans stand on 10 policy issues and statements President Barack Obama made in his 2014 State of the Union address.

The Best Management Secrets for Impacting Employee Mental Health

Mental health plays a vital role in how employees work. See what leaders can do to positively impact the mental health of their employees.

Healthcare Costs Top Financial Problem for U.S. Families

Americans once again are most likely to cite healthcare costs as the biggest financial problem facing their family today.

Robo-Advice Still a Novelty for U.S. Investors

Less than half of U.S. investors have heard about robo-advisers. Those who have assign more positive attributes to human than robo-advisers, but robo-advisers fare well on fees, simplification, reliability and risk assessment.

Investors Say Political Discord Hurts Investment Climate

Nearly nine in 10 U.S. investors say political discord in Washington is hurting the investment climate. Investors also see factors such as the widening gap between wealthy and middle-class Americans as hurting the investment climate.

U.S. Investors Say Low Interest Rates Do More Good Than Harm

More U.S. investors continue to say today's low interest rates do more good for consumers by helping borrowers than do harm by hurting savers. Six in 10 have taken advantage of today's low rates by refinancing or taking out a new loan.

Middle-Aged Americans Most Worried About Finances

Middle-aged Americans are more likely than those younger and older to worry about personal financial issues. Worry also decreases as income increases, although even higher-income Americans stress about retirement and college costs.

Americans' Financial Worry Lowest Since Before Recession

Americans' financial worry has eased to its lowest level since before the recession, based on responses to seven different personal financial items. Americans worry most about retirement and paying for serious medical issues.

U.S. Investors See Passive Investing as Path to Wealth

U.S. investors see passive investing, not active trading, as the better path to wealth. Accordingly, most trade stocks infrequently, and few are doing so via apps when they do trade.