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Bernanke Should Consider Harm Done by Low Interest Rates
Two in three investors (63%) say policymakers should take into account the harm low interest rates do to older Americans when they seek to keep interest rates low for an extended period of time, according to a Wells Fargo-Gallup Investor and ...
Showing That You Care About Employee Wellbeing
Retention, burnout and other key metrics tie to this item: "My organization cares about my overall wellbeing." Learn 10 ways to show you care.
U.S. Workers' Satisfaction With Job Dimensions Increases
U.S. workers have become more satisfied with many aspects of their jobs, and are most positive about physical safety, relations with coworkers, flexibility and job security. Workers are least satisfied with stress and health benefits.
Young Adults Cite College Costs as Their Top Money Problem
Paying tuition or college loans far exceeds other money matters as the top financial challenge young adults in the U.S. say they face today. Older adults have a mix of top concerns that include healthcare and paying debts or bills.
Lumina-Gallup State of Higher Education Research Hub
Exploring perceptions around postsecondary education.
In U.S., 53% Worry About Having Enough Money in Retirement
A majority of nonretired Americans do not think they will have enough money to live comfortably in retirement, up sharply from about a third who felt this way in 2002. Nonretired Americans now expect to retire at age 66, up from age 60 in 1995.
Stocks Still Trail Real Estate as Preferred Investment
Americans' views of the best long-term investment are in a holding pattern, with real estate ranking first, stocks second and gold a distant third.
Investors Still Feel Powerless Over Retirement Savings
The majority of U.S. investors (57%) feel they have little or no control over their efforts to build and maintain their retirement savings. Seven in 10 see the federal deficit and unemployment hurting the investment climate a lot.
Lack of Retirement Funds Is Americans' Biggest Financial Worry
Sixty-six percent of Americans are worried they will not have enough money for retirement, more than are worried about seven other financial issues Gallup asked about. Fifty-eight percent of Americans, a new high, are worried about not being ...
How Wellstar Is Hiring the Best Even During a Talent Crunch
Learn how Wellstar Health system is leveraging Gallup's selection assessments to beat the talent crunch and become the employer of choice.