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Most of Global Workforce Has Never Had Safety Training

New data from the World Risk Poll show that most of the world's workforce has never had safety and health training at work.

Americans Still Glum About State of the Union in Most Areas

Whether reflecting the remnants of the pandemic or the difficulty of inflation, Americans remain sour about the state of the union.

Older Adults Sacrificing Basic Needs Due to Healthcare Costs

Substantial numbers of Americans aged 50 and older sacrifice basic needs and skip necessary treatment because of high healthcare costs.

Latin America: Signs of Progress

Gallup's Regional Director for the World Poll in Latin America, Johanna Godoy, discusses the challenges that women in her region face in regard to safety and respect, but also the empowerment she is witnessing.

U.S. Depression Rates Reach New Highs

In the U.S., a new high of 29.0% of adults have been diagnosed with depression in their lifetime, and 17.8% currently have or are being treated for it.

Despite Gains, Diversity Imbalance Persists in Top Careers

A new report by Gallup and Amazon shows that U.S. careers face challenges in achieving proportional representation relative to the workforce by race and gender. Progress has been made, but work remains.

Personal Safety Fears at Three-Decade High in U.S.

Forty percent of Americans are afraid to walk alone at night near their home, the most since 1993. This coincides with elevated public concern about being mugged, murdered, carjacked or having their car stolen or broken into.

U.S.: Organizations Need to Prove They Value Women

Gallup COO Jane Miller offers 3 ways to help your organization prove you value women, retain your high-performers and see more women reach the top.

U.S.: Organizations Need to Prove They Value Women

Gallup COO Jane Miller offers 3 ways to help your organization prove you value women, retain your high-performers and see more women reach the top.

Americans Still Turn to People for Financial Advice

Friends and family, as well as financial advisers, are the sources of financial information Americans turn to most, with financial websites a close third.