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Biden Year One Approval Ratings Subpar, Extremely Polarized

Joe Biden averaged 49% job approval his first year in office, with only Donald Trump having a lower first-year average. Biden's ratings were the most politically polarized ratings for a president in his first year.

Confidence in Economy Remains Slightly Positive in U.S.

Americans continued to express some confidence in the economy last week, with Gallup's U.S. Economic Confidence Index averaging +4. The index has remained between 0 and +5 for the past 13 weeks.

Tunisia: Analyzing the Dawn of the Arab Spring

The latest brief from Abu Dhabi Gallup Center examines public perceptions leading up to the first regional uprising. Against the backdrop of a rising GDP, Tunisian life evaluation plummeted, setting the first sparks of the Arab Spring. The ...

All Things Trump, From the People's Perspective

Donald Trump's job approval rating, currently at 39%, has not changed materially over the past four months and remains highly polarized.

Mexico Sitting on Untapped Entrepreneurial Talent

To achieve the greater economic inclusion that Mexico needs, schools and government should work together -- casting a wider net to find and develop a new generation of business leaders that spans regions and socioeconomic classes.

The Roots of Income Inequality

Income inequality is one of the most contentious political issues today. Gallup's principal economist has a compelling theory for why it exists.

Understanding and Investing in Your Harmony Talent

Gain insight into the CliftonStrengths talent theme of Harmony: how to invest in it, if it's one of your dominant talents, and how to develop it in others.

Understanding and Investing in Your Futuristic Talent

Gain insight into the CliftonStrengths talent theme of Futuristic: how to invest in it, if it's one of your dominant talents, and how to develop it in others.

Republicans, Democrats Disagree on Gov't Role in Creating Jobs

Republicans and Democrats differ on the government's role in creating jobs in the U.S. Republicans favor reduced government regulation, while Democrats favor increased government investment in infrastructure. Both groups recommend keeping ...

Capitalist Singapore Needs More Entrepreneurs Fast

Unless Singapore gets much better at understanding what drives entrepreneurs and how to identify and nurture them, Singaporeans may continue to see most of the returns to capital flow to others.