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A Strengths-Based Culture Takes Off at Southwest

Learn how Southwest Airlines is building a strengths-based culture and what that looks like during the challenges of a worldwide pandemic.

Churchgoing Among U.S. Catholics Slides to Tie Protestants

Weekly church attendance among Catholics dropped from 75% to 46% between the 1950s and 1990s, but has seemed to stabilize in the past decade. Church attendance among Protestants has been fairly steady over the past six decades, averaging 42% in ...

No Evidence Bad Times Are Boosting Church Attendance

Despite some news reports to the contrary, Gallup Poll Daily tracking shows no evidence that church attendance in America has been increasing as a result of bad economic times; the 42% of Americans who report having attended church regularly ...

Drinking Highest Among Educated, Upper-Income Americans

Roughly eight in 10 upper-income Americans and U.S. college graduates say they drink alcohol, compared with only about half of lower-income Americans and those with a high school diploma or less.

Religion Big Factor for Americans Against Same-Sex Marriage

Americans who oppose same-sex marriage are most likely to cite religion or the Bible as the reason. Overall, 53% of Americans say same-sex marriage should be legal, tying the record high, while 46% say it should not.

Leading With Strengths: Andre Perry

Learn how this senior fellow at Brookings Metro crafts meaningful research and policy frameworks while building high-performing teams.

Louisiana Republicans Skew Religious and Catholic

Next up for Mitt Romney and the other GOP presidential contenders is Louisiana, which holds its primary this Saturday, March 24. After that comes a brief break in the action and then a set of three primaries on April 3 in the District of ...

Protestant, Catholic GOP Vote Similar to National Average

Republican Mormons overwhelmingly supported Mitt Romney for the party's presidential nomination in December, while highly religious Protestants' support for Romney was lower than average. Protestant and Catholic Republicans' preferences are ...

Confidence in Higher Education Down Since 2015

Americans' confidence in higher education has fallen below the majority level since 2015, from 57% to 48%.

U.S. Divorce Rate Dips, but Moral Acceptability Hits New High

Although the U.S. divorce rate is falling, more Americans (73%) find divorce "morally acceptable" than before.