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Among Large Cities, San Jose and D.C. Lead in Wellbeing
Among the 52 largest metropolitan areas that Gallup surveyed in America, wellbeing is highest in San Jose, Calif., and Washington, D.C., and lowest in Las Vegas.
What Sets the Best U.S. Cities Apart
What does that other city have that mine doesn't? We hope leaders and citizens countrywide are asking themselves that question after our release of the nation's best and worst cities in terms of well-being.
Large Metro Areas Top Small Towns, Rural Areas in Well-Being
Residents living in large metros are more likely to have higher well-being than those living in small towns primarily because of better physical health, access to basic needs, and self-evaluations of their lives.
Thank You for a Great 2010
Thank you to the more than 1.4 million readers, on average, who visited our site each month in 2010. You helped us to achieve 24% growth from 2009 at a time when many news sites are seeing traffic decline.
Homeownership: Still the American Dream?
The mortgage finance system is broken. Housing prices continue to decline. Foreclosures are expected to increase in the coming months. So does this foretell the end of the dream of homeownership? No, says Gallup's chief economist.
The Power and Potential of Social Networks
Social connections explain a lot -- from why some teams excel to why, when a husband comes home crabby, his wife soon becomes cranky too. That begs the question: What would social connections do for business if executives used them on purpose?
In U.S., Portland Leads in Easy Access to Clean, Safe Water
Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index data from the largest U.S. metropolitan areas surveyed reveal that more than 90% of residents in all areas report easy access to clean and safe water, ranging from a low of 90.9% in Las Vegas to a high of 97.6% ...
Your Company's Purpose Matters Now
In this rough economic climate, it's more critical than ever that you and your customers know why your company is in business, says a leading marketing expert whose clients have included Wal-Mart, Southwest Airlines, and the U.S. Air Force.
Experimental Detail from The Neural Basis of Brand Addiction: An fMRI Study
A paper presented at the 34th annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, California
Toyota Tackles an Audacious Goal
George Borst, president and CEO of Toyota Financial Services, had a daring plan for leading TFS through an expansion of its customer base and product line. But that required transformation in every aspect of his organization -- new people, ...