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How to Boost Productivity in Hybrid Teams
A new Gallup study reveals four ways to promote successful team collaboration in a hybrid work environment.
Asking About Race and Ethnicity: A Wording Experiment
Gallup tested different ways to ask race and ethnicity to better understand how changes to the U.S. standards for collecting race and ethnicity on federal surveys might affect data and analysis.
American Pride Slips to New Low
Fifty-eight percent of U.S. adults are extremely or very proud to be Americans, the lowest in Gallup's 25-year trend.
2021 Gallup-2U Boot Camp Graduates Study
Download the 2021 Gallup-2U Boot Camp Graduates Study
Younger Men in the U.S. Among the Loneliest in West
Younger men in the U.S. feel lonelier than the rest of the country, and lonelier than other young men in their age group across the OECD.
How Cash Incentives Affect Survey Response Rates and Cost
Pre-incentives in mail and mail push-to-web surveys can significantly improve response rates and reduce overall survey costs.
American Workers Optimistic About Impact of Wellness Initiatives
U.S. workers have a favorable view of employee-sponsored wellness initiatives, including mental health days and four-day workweeks.
Most Student Loan Borrowers Have Delayed Major Life Events
A majority of student loan borrowers who have not completed their degree say they have delayed at least one major life event due to their loan debt.
What Is Driving Federal Government Burnout?
About one in four government employees are burnt out. This can be attributed to five root causes that range from unfair treatment to lack of manager support.
American Democracy: When Feelings Are Facts
As U.S. satisfaction with democracy has declined to a near-record low, Gallup and Kettering commit to understanding and ultimately reversing this trend.