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More in U.S. Say American Lives Permanently Changed by 9/11
Two decades after the 9/11 terror attacks, 64% of U.S. adults, a new high in Gallup's trend, believe Americans have permanently changed the way they live because of those attacks.
Americans Remain Largely Dissatisfied With U.S. Gun Laws
Nearly six in 10 Americans are dissatisfied with U.S. gun laws, marking the ninth consecutive year of majority-level dissatisfaction.
Economy, Not Election, Troubled Myanmar Before Coup
New data from Myanmar show residents were confident in their government and elections before the coup, but troubled by the economy.
People in Myanmar Felt Free, Connected Before Coup
Before the military coup this week in Myanmar, 89% of residents in 2019 were satisfied with their personal freedom, and 51% reported they had internet access.
2025 Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award Winners
The Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award recognizes the world's most elite workplaces.
Successful Leadership: Stories From a Great Leader
Learn how leaders at Hologic have improved their workplace culture, inspired employee engagement and built trust and stability during turbulent times.
Using Partnership Coaching to Strengthen Teams
Learn strategies for conflict resolution in the workplace from a coach who has been resolving conflicts between individuals and on teams for over 25 years.
Americans Continue to Support Puerto Rico Statehood
Two in three Americans (66%) say they favor admitting Puerto Rico as a U.S. state. This is consistent with the majority support Gallup has recorded for Puerto Rico statehood since 1962.
What Healthcare Workers Need From Leaders in COVID-19 Crisis
Healthcare professionals are struggling during the COVID-19 crisis. Here's how leaders can help.
Americans Equally Worried About Mass Shooting and Terrorism
Americans are about equally worried that they or a member of their family will become a victim of terrorism (46%) or a mass shooting (45%).