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The Economic Cost of Poor Employee Mental Health
An estimated 19% of U.S. workers describe their mental health as only fair or poor, with incremental unplanned absenteeism amounting to $47.6 billion annually.
Ukrainians Rally Despite Economic Hardship
In the midst of the war with Russia, Ukrainians' confidence in their president, government and major institutions -- particularly their military -- are at all-time highs.
Global Law and Order Report
Gallup's latest report shows that most people worldwide feel secure and have confidence in their local police. Download the latest report to learn more.
Amid Pandemic, News Attention Spikes; Media Favorability Flat
Americans are paying more attention to the news. Partisanship, not news diet, drives misperceptions of the coronavirus' lethality.
Communication®: Developing Your Leadership Skills
Explore the Communication theme through the lens of a leader and discover the ways it can empower your leadership.
Build Your Career Around Your Strengths, Not Your Weaknesses
Trying to fit into a mold that doesn't fit you back isn't the way to success: investing in your strengths is.
Lessons in Engagement: Buoying the German Economy
Germany, the economic powerhouse of Europe, faces a labor shortage and stagnating economy. Learn how engagement can help the country remain successful.
Brazilians Lack Confidence in Elections as Vote Nears
Before heading to the polls on Sunday, 67% of Brazilian adults say they are not confident in the honesty of elections in their country.
Connecting With Gen Z: Strengths, Purpose in the Future Workforce
Discover some need-to-knows about Gen Z, what they want from their jobs, and the key roles of strengths and purpose in helping them reach their goals.
Is Quiet Quitting Real?
Discover what's behind this viral trend — and what employers can do about it.