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Smerconish: Low Trust in Institutions 'Doesn't Surprise Me'

Michael Smerconish joins the podcast to discuss the record-low confidence Americans have in U.S. institutions. Is distrust an American norm?

Why the World Can't Quit Quiet Quitting

Quiet quitting costs the world's economy almost $9 trillion per year -- and this trend isn't going anywhere until organizations hire better managers.

AI in the Workplace: Answering 3 Big Questions

AI adoption could stagnate without effective change leadership. Three questions and three actions help workplaces realize the benefits of AI.

Americans Still Want Business to Stay Quiet on Public Policy

For the second straight year, a Gallup-Bentley University study shows Americans' desire for businesses to take stances on current events is falling, with 38% now agreeing that businesses should speak out.

American Views on the Ukraine War in 6 Charts

Ukraine war through the lens of U.S. adults: GOP commitment slips, 41% say U.S. intervention excessive, Dems remain committed, 64% uncertain of a winner.

2 in 3 U.S. Adults Say Companies Do a Poor Job on CEO-Employee Pay Gap

Over half of U.S. adults say it is extremely important for businesses to avoid major pay gaps between CEOs and average employees.

Low U.S. Economic Confidence Steady

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index is holding at -35 in July, with 13% naming inflation as the most important problem.

Can Great Management Improve Mental Health?

As humanity has made material progress, mental health has declined. The workplace can contribute to poor mental health -- but it may also solve it.

1 in 5 Employees Worldwide Feel Lonely

20% of employees feel lonely, with younger and fully remote workers feeling it most. Work itself can decrease loneliness -- read more to see how.

JPMorganChase & Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation-Gallup Research Hub

Discover predictors of wellbeing and wealth among U.S. adults.