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Environmental Crises Strongly Impact Mental Health, Wellbeing
Environmental crises caused by extreme weather or pollution are linked to greater negative emotions and depressive symptoms, as well as less overall life satisfaction among Americans.
Over 1 in 5 People Worldwide Feel Lonely a Lot
Globally, 23% of people experienced a lot of loneliness in 2023. Loneliness often accompanies other negative emotions, including stress and worry.
Indicator: Employee Wellbeing
Wellbeing encompasses all of the things that are important to each of us and how we experience our lives.
Gallup-Spark! Strategic Solutions Press Release
Gallup and Spark! Strategic Solutions examine motherhood in Idaho, drawing on the experiences of more than 4,000 Idahoans to illuminate the roles, experiences and needs of mothers.
World Unhappier, More Stressed Out Than Ever
Emotionally, the second year of the pandemic was an even tougher year for the world than the first one: Gallup's Negative Experience Index reached a new high, and the Positive Experience Index dropped for the first time in years.
Underemployment Carries Hidden Costs for Women
In the majority of countries worldwide, women's wellbeing suffers when they aren't working at their desired capacity.
Is Global Unhappiness Still on the Rise?
How the world is feeling? Julie Ray joins the podcast to discuss the latest findings from Gallup's 2023 Global Emotions Report. Where are people feeling the most positive -- and the most negative?
Life in Israel After Oct. 7 in 5 Charts
As the Israel-Hamas war continues, Gallup surveys show hopes for a two-state solution and peace are further out of reach, as Israelis experience record-high worry, stress and sadness.
Humanitarian Crisis Looms Over DRC's Election
Ahead of the DRC's scheduled election on Dec. 20, Gallup data paint a picture of widespread vulnerability, health problems and negative experiences.
Cooking and Eating Together: Key Ingredients for Wellbeing?
Globally, 58% of adults said they enjoyed cooking in the past week, though nearly twice as many women as men say this, according to a new study by the Ajinomoto Group and Gallup.