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U.S. Economic Confidence Steady Amid Fiscal Uncertainty
Americans' economic confidence held steady last week as U.S. lawmakers continued to negotiate how to avoid the "fiscal cliff." Republicans became measurably more positive, while independents became more negative.
Consumer Sentiment Index Increase Was an Easy Call
The increase in the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index reported Friday morning aligns with what the Gallup Economic Confidence Index showed in January, and with what we anticipated the final Consumer Sentiment Index ...
Upper-Income Spending Plummets as Higher Taxes Loom
The post-election focus on the fiscal cliff has implications not only for the long-term economic outlook, but also for the immediate future. There is no better illustration of the real world impact of current policy debates than the way ...
Don't Be Misled by Government's Unemployment Report
The government's announcement Friday that the seasonally adjusted U.S. unemployment rate fell to 7.7% in November, down from 7.9% in October, is more a reflection of the need to adopt a new national jobs measure than an indication of real job ...
The Path to Gender Parity in Leadership
Outdated structures and family responsibilities can hinder women's career goals. Here's how to support their rise to the top.
West Bank and East Jerusalem: Palestinian Life in 7 Charts
In the West Bank and East Jerusalem, the inability to afford food, economic pessimism and negative emotions remain higher than pre-war levels.
U.S. Economic Confidence on Upward Climb
Gallup's U.S. Economic Confidence Index improved to -13 last week, from -18 the week prior. Americans' confidence in the economy has improved for three weeks in a row after deteriorating during fiscal cliff negotiations.
Neither Party Dominates in Favorability or Trust
Americans rate the Republican and Democratic parties similarly, but their reasons for liking or disliking each party vary greatly.
Congress Begins 2013 With 14% Approval
Americans give Congress a 14% job approval rating as the new year begins, the lowest since September of last year and one point below Congress' 15% average approval for 2012, the lowest yearly average in Gallup's history.
Strengths Engineering: Yoho Brewing
Discover how Yoho Brewing is using strengths to empower employees and unite them around a common mission.