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Building a Life After Prison, One Strength at a Time

In Nebraska prisons, RISE equips inmates to rewrite their story, using strengths as the foundation for lasting change.

Leading With Strengths: Kevin Lobo

Discover how the chair and CEO of Stryker leverages his dominant strengths to inspire his teams, lead through difficult moments and listen at scale.

20 Gallup Trends to Watch in 2025

Keep up with how Americans react to the Trump administration and how society evolves with key Gallup trends.

Pawlenty Begins Race With 41% GOP Name Recognition

Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, the first major Republican to announce the formation of a presidential exploratory committee, has 41% name recognition among Republicans. His Positive Intensity Score among those who know him is 16, similar to ...

Dentist Visits Predict Wellbeing Across Income Groups

Annually visiting a dentist is associated with many important aspects of wellbeing, and these relationships hold across income groups.

What Percentage of Americans Have a Retirement Savings Account?

About six in 10 Americans overall report having a retirement savings plan, but the rate differs sharply by income, education and other factors.

View of U.S. Healthcare Quality Declines to 24-Year Low

Americans' positive rating of the quality of healthcare in the U.S. has fallen to its lowest point in Gallup's trend dating back to 2001.

Gallup's Approach to Opt-In Sampling

Gallup has extensively tested the use of opt-in sampling to understand its challenges and to develop strategies for improving data quality and accuracy of results.

AI: Major Threat or Just the Next Tech Thing?

U.S. adults are evenly divided over whether artificial intelligence is a normal technological evolution that will help humans or a novel societal threat.

K-12 Schools Struggle to Prepare, Excite Gen Z About Learning

The new Gallup and Walton Family Foundation-State of American Youth Survey sheds light on how students in grades 5-12 would evaluate different aspects of their schools.