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The Single Best Chart

Bloomberg TV is excited about Gallup's new Payroll to Population employment metric -- featuring the data in its "Single Best Chart" segment.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rate at 45.7% in October

The U.S. Payroll to Population employment rate, as measured by Gallup, was 45.7% for the month of October, up from 45.1% in September, and marking the highest rate since Gallup began tracking good jobs in 2010.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rate Stagnant in March

The U.S. Payroll to Population rate, as measured by Gallup, was 43.4% in March, unchanged from 43.3% in February. Gallup's unadjusted U.S. employment rate was 8.0%, also flat compared with February.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rate Falls Further in February

The U.S. Payroll to Population rate, as measured by Gallup, was 43.3% in February, down from 43.6% in January. Gallup's unadjusted U.S. unemployment rate increased to 8.0% last month from 7.8% in January.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rate at 45.1% in September

The Payroll to Population employment rate, as measured by Gallup, was 45.1% for the month of September, a slight decline from 45.3% in August, but more than a full point's improvement over September 2011.

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.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rate Drops in January

The U.S. Payroll to Population rate, as measured by Gallup, was 43.7% for the month of January, a slight decline from December. Gallup's unadjusted U.S. unemployment rate was statistically unchanged at 7.8%.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rate Improves in December

The U.S. Payroll to Population rate, as measured by Gallup, was 44.4% for the month of December, an improvement over November. Gallup's unadjusted unemployment rate was statistically unchanged at 7.7%.

Gallup Vault: Americans Not Sold on Buying Greenland in 1947

In 1947, Americans weren't sold on whether the U.S. should buy Greenland for $1 billion. Polls showed 33% in favor, 38% opposed and 28% unsure.

The Complex Landscape of Public Opinion on Deportation

Americans' views on deporting immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally are complex, reflecting the complexity of the issue itself.
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