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Tracking the World's Emotional Health

Gallup's new report on emotional health shows negative emotions remain far above levels from a decade ago, with implications for global peace and health.

Peace Still a Distant Prospect for Israelis, Palestinians

Gallup surveys across Israel and the West Bank and East Jerusalem show little public belief in a two-state solution or lasting peace.

More People Feel Safe Even as Global Conflicts Rise

In 2024, Gallup's global tracking reached a new milestone: 73% of adults worldwide said they feel safe walking alone at night in their city or area.

Responsibility: The Strength That Honors Commitments

Explore how people with high Responsibility embody trust and dependability in every aspect of their work and relationships.

Relator: Building Trust Through Depth and Loyalty

Explore how those with Relator invest time and energy into cultivating bonds that last and become powerful anchors of stability within teams.

Trends in U.S. Adults' Acceptance of Moral and Values Behaviors

Americans have become more liberal on many moral and values issues over the past quarter century, but with some signs of a leveling off in recent years.

Pope Leo Most Favorably Viewed of 14 Newsmakers

Pope Leo XIV enjoys broad favorability in the U.S., while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders remain well-liked.

Getting Started With AI for CliftonStrengths Coaches

Learn how to move AI from theory to practice in your coaching and how to use it for the benefit of your clients, with Gallup's Dean Jones.

Teachers Who Collaborate, Learn at Work Are More Satisfied

Teachers with meaningful growth opportunities report higher job satisfaction and lower burnout.

Angela Duckworth, Ph.D.

Angela Duckworth is the Rosa Lee and Egbert Chang Professor at the University of Pennsylvania and faculty co-director of the Penn-Wharton Behavior Change for Good Initiative.