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In U.S., Inability to Pay for Care, Medicine Hits New High

A West Health and Gallup survey finds that 11% of U.S. adults are unable to pay for needed healthcare and prescribed medicine, marking a new high in a four-year trend.

The 2016 State of the Union: Considering the Public's Opinion

Gallup analyzes the public opinion context surrounding many of the proposals and statements President Barack Obama made in his Tuesday State of the Union address.

Weekly Economic Wrap: Mood Improves Again

Gallup’s Consumer Mood Index increased by 10 points last week, bringing its improvement to 35 points over the past three weeks. For the first time since consumers’ mood began moving in a positive direction recently, average daily consumer ...

Belief: The Power of Purpose and Values in Action

Learn how the strong moral compass of people with Belief can bring clarity of purpose to their teams and organizations.

Four in 10 Russians Confident in Honesty of Their Elections

With accusations swirling about their country's alleged meddling in other nations' elections, Russians' confidence in the honesty of their own elections reached a high of 40% in 2017.

Economic Confidence Up Slightly in August

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index improved in August, but inflation and job market concerns persist.

Chile's New President Inherits Economic Challenges

Chile's new president, Sebastian Pinera, faces numerous challenges in addition to helping his nation recover from February's devastating earthquake. Although Chile is the wealthiest nation in Latin America, 74% of Chileans surveyed in 2009 said ...

Global Generosity: World Felt Less Charitable in 2024

After surging between 2021 and 2023, global charitable activity -- including monetary donations, volunteering and helping strangers -- declined in 2024.

The Great Detachment: Why Employees Feel Stuck

A hidden but growing discontent among employees is putting organizations at risk.

Obese Americans Face Extra Emotional and Cultural Challenges

Adults in the U.S. who have a body mass index (BMI) indicating obesity more often experience negative emotions and perceive more bias against them than those who are not considered obese.