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Desire to Be Own Boss Widely Held in U.S.
Six in 10 U.S. adults would prefer to be their own boss, and a slight majority would assume a fair amount of financial risk to start a business.
Brazil's Women Feel Little Respect Ahead of Election
The lingering disrespect the strong majority of Brazilian women feel in their country could affect the outcome of their next election.
Level the Playing Field for Development With Fair Recognition
Effective recognition does more than lets employees know they're doing a good job. See why leaders need to get it right.
U.S. Women Feel Less Respected Than European, Canadian Peers
The U.S. trails Canada and 19 countries in Western Europe on the question of whether women in their country are treated with respect.
Americans' Support for Affirmative Action Programs Rises
More than 60% of Americans favor affirmative action programs for women and minorities, the highest levels of support for both since 2001.
U.S. Political, Economic Indicators Steady in May
Gallup's monthly measure of U.S. attitudes about the country and its leaders showed no change in May as a mix of political and economic events cycled through the news.
Leading With Strengths: Arianna Huffington
Learn how the founder and CEO of Thrive Global has used her strengths to succeed as an author, businesswoman and entrepreneur.
Abortion Issue Top Factor Urging Americans to Protest
A steady 39% of Americans say they have felt the urge to protest, and abortion is currently the top issue motivating them to do so.
Africa: Embracing Change Is Key to Sustainable Development
Gallup's Regional Director for Sub-Saharan Africa, Magali Rheault, discusses the challenges -- and opportunities -- for women in Africa.
More Than Six in 10 Americans Drink Alcohol
More than six in 10 Americans report that they drink alcohol, and 19% of drinkers admit to overindulging sometimes. Beer remains more popular than liquor or wine in the U.S., but liquor's appeal has grown.