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What's the Happiest Country on Earth?
The latest World Happiness Report delivers some unhappy news to Americans -- and the rest of the world.
Gallup Daily: U.S. Standard of Living
Gallup's standard of living measure reports the percentage of Americans who say their standard of living is getting better versus the percentage who say their standard of living is getting worse. Results are based on telephone interviews with ...
Leading With Strengths: Robert Golob
Discover how the prime minister of Slovenia uses his strengths to balance creativity with action and achieve long- and short-term goals.
Europeans Gain Optimism About Their Financial Situations
While EU residents' optimism about their standard of living in 2010 doesn't indicate a full recovery from the economic crisis, Gallup surveys show their outlooks are improving. Between 2009 and 2010 the percentage who saw their living standards ...
Economic Confidence Sinks Further, Worst Since 2022
Economic confidence is the weakest it has been since 2022, driven by growing pessimism about current conditions and the economy's direction.
Standard of Living: North Dakotans the Most Satisfied
On a state-by-state basis, U.S. adults' satisfaction with their own standard of living -- that is, "all the things you can buy and do" -- falls in a fairly narrow range, from 82.3% in North Dakota at the high end to 69% in Nevada at the low end.
Strengths Engineering: Built From the Inside
A midsized roofing company incorporated strengths into its culture, improving employee engagement to 97% through strengths-based leadership.
Utah Poised to Be the Best U.S. State to Live In
Utah scores best by far across 13 forward-looking metrics that might determine which U.S. states will be the best places to live in the future. West Virginia scores lowest.
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.
U.K. Leads World in Concern About Migration
New global data show that adults in the U.K. are more likely than residents of any other country to name immigration as a top national problem.