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Employee Detachment Threatens Customer Satisfaction
Most employees aren't proud of the quality of the products and services their organization offers. See how it directly affects customer satisfaction.
Sleep Temperature Linked to Overall Sleep Quality, Wellbeing
U.S. adults who report that they typically are too hot or too cold when sleeping have worse overall sleep quality and wellbeing outcomes than those who rarely or never are.
Respect at Work Returns to a Record Low
U.S. employees who strongly agree that they are treated with respect at work has returned to the record low of 37%, first recorded in 2022.
Highest Hopes for Trump on Immigration; Lowest, on Unity
Of 17 policy goals, Americans are most optimistic about Donald Trump's ability to control immigration and most pessimistic about his ability to heal political divisions in the U.S.
Cost Leading Reason College Students Are Stopping Out
Cost and program flexibility are leading reasons Americans without a degree or credential have left their postsecondary program, and about three-quarters of these learners have considered reenrolling in the past two years.
How to Break the Engagement Stalemate in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia's employers can enhance their workers' productivity, wellbeing and loyalty by creating great jobs and better employee experiences.
Americans Endorse Both Early Voting and Voter Verification
Majorities of Americans favor election law policies that expand voters' access to the ballot box and limit election fraud.
State Reproductive Policies Important to Enrollment Decisions
A Lumina study finds 71% of current and future students consider state reproductive policies in college choices; 80% prefer states with greater access.
Americans More Confident in Two-Year Schools
Lumina and Gallup find Americans are more confident in community colleges than four-year universities. The greatest difference between the two is cost.
Who Feels Personal Peace on Earth?
A Global Wellbeing Initiative study finds people worldwide are more likely to feel at peace with their own thoughts than to not, but this is not true everywhere.