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Is the 'Great Reshuffle' Coming to Germany?

Recruiters are having a field day in Germany and 14% of workers are ready to leave. Here's what leaders need to know, based on Gallup data.

Pandemic Outlook Recovers as U.S. Leaders' Messaging Falters

Americans' optimism about the COVID-19 situation in the U.S. has rebounded after falling precipitously in July, and 44% now believe the pandemic is over.

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.

Americans' Thought, Enthusiasm About Midterms Down From 2018

Americans are giving the elections less thought and are less enthusiastic about voting than in 2018, a year of unprecedented voter turnout.

Economic Pain Uneven in India's Muslim and Hindu Populations

On the 75th anniversary of India's independence, the country's current economic difficulties are affecting the Muslim population more acutely than the Hindu population.

How Do You Measure What Makes Life Worth Living?

The 2020 Global Emotions Report shows how people in more than 140 countries and areas are living their lives. This report attempts to quantify whether people are enjoying life and learning new and interesting things and how many of them are ...

Fewer in U.S. Regard China Favorably or as Leading Economy

Americans' favorable rating of China has declined for a second consecutive year, tying for the lowest in Gallup's trend.

U.S. Approval Ratings Retreat After Afghanistan Withdrawal

U.S. President Joe Biden ended his first year in office with a 45% median approval rating and a 33% disapproval rating across 116 countries.

Juneteenth vs. Fourth of July -- Do We Have to Choose?

How can workplaces use intention, awareness and feedback from employees to celebrate both Juneteenth and the Fourth of July?

Americans' Favorable Views of China Take 12-Point Hit

After a year of escalating trade disagreements between the U.S. and China, Americans' views of the country have dropped sharply to their lowest levels since 2012.