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Americans Less Optimistic About Next Generation's Future

Americans have as little optimism as they have had at any point in nearly three decades about young people's ability to have a better life than their parents. Republicans are mostly responsible for the decline.

Individualization: Elevating Performance Through Unique Contributions

Learn how Individualization's talent for customization and personalization helps maximize teams' and team members' performance.

Americans Borrow Estimated $74 Billion for Medical Bills in 2024

Twelve percent of Americans report borrowing an estimated $74 billion to pay for healthcare expenses last year. More than one-quarter (28%) report being "very concerned" that a major health event could put them in medical debt in the future.

How to Bolster Employees' Confidence

Keeping people productive and hopeful in tough times isn't as complex -- or as costly -- as you might think. A recent Gallup study offers insights into the aspects of employees' experiences at work that most strongly relate to their confidence ...

Housing Affordability Crisis Hits Wealthy Economies

Gallup data reveal a growing housing affordability crisis in wealthy countries that affects not just economies and politics, but also people's wellbeing.

Paying for Medical Crises, Retirement Lead Financial Fears

Of eight common financial problems that confront people in life, Americans are most concerned about affording a major illness or accident and funding their retirement.

Data Quality Issues With Opt-In Panels: Part 1

Gallup compared the quality of data obtained from several opt-in panel vendors to better understand whether panels differ in the quality of data they provide.

Alabamans Struggle Most to Afford Healthcare and Medicine

Alabama has the highest percentage of residents (24.5%) who struggled to pay for healthcare or medicine in 2013, while Iowa and Minnesota have the lowest percentage (12.2%). A state's uninsured rate is a strong indicator of how it will fare.

Most Black Parents Discuss Racial Challenges With Children

Black families with young children are more likely to report discussing the challenges than the advantages they may face because of their race.

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