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Shoppers Plan to Buy for Themselves This Holiday Season

Close to two-thirds of likely Black Friday/Cyber Monday shoppers will buy something for themselves this year.

Majority of U.S. Black Women Don't Feel Safe Walking Alone

Black women in the U.S. face unique challenges beyond those experienced by Black Americans more broadly.

Mexico Votes: 5 Things to Know Ahead of the Election

Leading up to the vote in Mexico, perceptions of the economy, leadership, institutions and the honesty of elections are buoyant.

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.

Women Struggling More to Meet Basic Needs

Results from the second Hologic Global Women's Health Index survey underscore growing inequities in health outcomes for women.

Africa: Digital Divide Provides Lens Into Women's Progress

Gallup World Poll Regional Director Magali Rheault discusses challenges facing women in sub-Saharan Africa on International Women's Day 2023.

Biden's Job Rating Steady at 40%; Middle East Approval at 27%

Biden's job approval rating is 40%, while ratings of his handling of the economy, foreign affairs and the Middle East situation are below his overall approval.

Married Americans Thriving at Higher Rates Than Unmarried Adults

Married people are more likely to be thriving in their wellbeing than adults who have never married, are divorced or are living with a domestic partner.

More Than Six in 10 Americans Drink Alcohol

More than six in 10 Americans report that they drink alcohol, and 19% of drinkers admit to overindulging sometimes. Beer remains more popular than liquor or wine in the U.S., but liquor's appeal has grown.

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.