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One in Three Worldwide Lack Balance in Life
One-third of people around the world -- which translates into almost 2 billion individuals -- feel their lives are out of balance, according to a new Gallup and Wellbeing for Planet Earth Foundation study.
In U.S., 4% Identify as Vegetarian, 1% as Vegan
Gallup finds 4% of Americans saying they are vegetarian, in terms of their eating preferences, and 1% identifying as vegan.
More Americans View Moderate Drinking as Unhealthy
The 39% of Americans who think drinking in moderation is unhealthy is an 11-percentage-point increase since 2018 and is largely due to a shift in young adults' views.
Strengths and Career Transition: Finding the Engine of Your Success
Learn how your CliftonStrengths can be your ally during times of career change, and how they can help you combat impostor syndrome.
Americans Trust Local Government Most, Congress Least
Trust in government institutions remains below historical averages. Americans trust local government the most and the federal legislative branch the least.
Ukrainians Stand Behind War Effort Despite Some Fatigue
Ukrainians' support for the war with Russia remains strong heading into the second year of the conflict between the countries.
Fully Half of Americans Have Tried Marijuana
Half of Americans (50%) say they have tried marijuana at some time, a new high point for this behavior that has been inching up over the past quarter century.
Desire to Migrate in Ukraine Hits Record Low
Before Russia invaded Ukraine a year ago, a record-high 35% of Ukrainians said they would like to leave Ukraine permanently. But now, a record-low 9% say they want to leave.
Africa Online: Internet Access Spreads During the Pandemic
While sub-Saharan Africa remains one of the least connected parts of the globe, internet access grew substantially in five countries in the region between 2019 and 2021.
Gallup Vault: "Titanic" Swamped 1997 Rivals as Fan Favorite
On the 25th anniversary of "Titanic," Gallup looks back at the romance-disaster film's public popularity at the time.