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Most U.S. Retirees Living Well, but Nonretirees Unconvinced
Nearly half of Americans (47%) who have not retired yet think they won't have enough money to live comfortably when they do retire, but 74% of current U.S. retirees say they are living comfortably.
Majority of Americans Want Romney to Release Tax Returns
A majority of Americans (54%) say Mitt Romney should release additional tax returns, while 37% say he should not. Democrats and Republicans predictably disagree on the issue, while independents favor Romney's releasing more returns.
The Subprime Meltdown Will Burn Everyone
Think the recent mortgage crisis is yesterday's news? Think again. Gallup's chief economist warns that it will have a dramatic ripple effect on the economy well into the future. Executives, managers, and investors: Beware.
How to Ruin a Product Launch
Too often, new-product announcements from banks' corporate offices precede the training that the front-line staff needs to sell or service the new product. As a result, there's a gap between what a bank's staff should know and what they actually ...
Europe: Domestic Abuse, Sexual Assault Serious Problems
Across European nations surveyed in 2016, more than three in four adults say domestic violence and sexual assault are "serious problems" in their country.
Weekly Economic Wrap: Consumer Mood Improves
Gallup’s Consumer Mood Index improved by 13 percentage points last week while its Consumer Spending Index decreased by $6.
World Remains Glum About Job Prospects
Fifty-seven percent of adults worldwide said it was a bad time to find a job in their local communities last year, unchanged from 2011. Europe continues to lead the world in job market pessimism.
Women Still Handle Main Household Tasks in U.S.
Women remain more likely to handle certain household jobs, including laundry, cooking and cleaning, while men are still more likely to maintain the car and the yard.
Will the Credit Crunch Steal Christmas?
Gallup's chief economist discusses what the credit crunch will do, what the Fed should have done, and whether or not it will hurt the holidays. He also warns that inflation, high commodity prices, a weak dollar, and potential unemployment are on ...
U.S. Homeowners' Reasons for Owning More Than Financial
While U.S. homeowners are most likely to say they bought for the investment benefit, with 16% saying so, nearly as many say it was just because they "believe in owning." Affordability is the main issue keeping renters from buying.