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The Remote Work Paradox: Higher Engagement, Lower Wellbeing

Remote workers are more engaged but also isolated, stressed and feeling emotional strain. Autonomy and technology may be to blame.

U.S. Depression Rate Remains Historically High

More than 18% of U.S. adults report depression, with rates doubling among young adults since 2017. Loneliness and financial hardship are key contributing factors.

Americans Grow More Concerned With Drug Use, Social Security

Of 15 key issues, Americans worry most about inflation and the economy, with concerns about drug use and Social Security increasing in the past year.

U.S. Adults Rate Their Diet as Healthy, Worry About Food Safety

Most Americans consider their diet to be healthy, and many read nutrition labels. Yet, confidence in food safety oversight has hit a new low.

More Americans Think U.S. Doing Too Little on Environment

Fifty-seven percent of Americans, up from 50% a year ago, say the U.S. is doing too little to protect the environment. Democrats are largely responsible for the increase.

U.S. Public Opinion and the Election: the Economy

The economy and inflation are Americans' top concerns leading into the November midterm elections.

Five Things to Know About Gen Z Kids and Their Parents

In the Voices of Gen Z study, 10- to 18-year-olds and their parents share what they wish others understood about being a Gen Z child or their parent.

5 Things to Know About the World's Biggest Election

As India votes in the world's biggest-ever democratic election, Gallup data show that economic optimism and confidence in the government, institutions and infrastructure remain high.

Want to Solve Immigration? Listen to the People

Americans support strict border control and fair pathways for immigrants entering the U.S. illegally. Public opinion favors both deportation and citizenship options.

In U.S., Inability to Pay for Care, Medicine Hits New High

A West Health and Gallup survey finds that 11% of U.S. adults are unable to pay for needed healthcare and prescribed medicine, marking a new high in a four-year trend.
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