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The Gallup Exceptional Workplace Awards: 2022 Manager of the Year
Chandrasekhar Jayaraman of Atria Convergence Technologies Limited is our 2022 Exceptional Workplace Awards Manager of the Year.
Biden Job Approval Not Budging, U.S. Satisfaction Dips
Americans' view of President Biden hasn't changed over the past month, holding at a subpar 41%. Their view of the U.S. is now the worst since President Trump left office.
GOP Has Political Winds at Their Back in 2022
The political environment for the 2022 midterms should work to the benefit of the Republican Party, based on national mood indicators.
Some U.S. Teachers Consider Career Change Over Safety Fears
Twenty-two percent of U.S. teachers say they have considered leaving the teaching profession because of issues related to school safety. However, most are satisfied with their profession and would make the same career choice again.
Two-Thirds of Americans Not Satisfied With Vaccine Rollout
In the U.S., 66% of adults are dissatisfied with how the vaccination process is going.
Americans' Mixed Views of Healthcare and Healthcare Reform
Americans have mixed views about the healthcare system and clearly have not yet come to a firm collective judgment on suggested healthcare reforms.
Satisfaction With 2020 Candidates Is Running High
Democrats' and Republicans' satisfaction with the candidates their respective parties are running for president is among the highest Gallup has measured dating to 1992.
Families, Educators Dissatisfied With Computer Science Access
In a recent Google/Gallup study, less than half of U.S. students, parents and educators said they were satisfied with the availability of computer science education.
Earth Day at 50: The World's Satisfaction With the Environment
Gallup's snapshot of how satisfied people in 145 countries and areas were in 2019 with efforts to preserve the environment and with air and water.
Supreme Court Enjoys Majority Approval at Start of New Term
Despite strong partisan disagreement over how the court is doing and whether or not it's too conservative, the slight majority of Americans continue to approve of its overall job performance.