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Professional Certifications Offer Workers With No College Degree a Pathway to Good Jobs

49% of U.S. workers with a high school degree and professional certification are in good jobs.

Estimating COVID-19 Prevalence in Symptomatic Americans

A lack of access to testing has hindered tracking of COVID-19. New Gallup data suggest a doubling of confirmed cases if enough tests were available.

Small-Business Owners' Optimism Ticks Up From April

Despite challenges and changes in their business practices resulting from the coronavirus pandemic, small-business owners are more optimistic now than in April.

The Characteristics of Good Jobs for Low-Income Workers

U.S. workers are 2x as likely to be in good jobs as bad jobs.

Small-Business Owner Optimism Dips but Still Strong

Small-business owners see marketing, social media and consumer outreach as key to attracting customers.

Inside Afghanistan: What Life Is Like, in Afghans' Own Words

Through Afghanistan's presidential election in late September, Gallup will be publishing a new story every week on how Afghans' lives are going.

Small-Business Owner Optimism Strong Amid Economic Concerns

Small-business owners remain optimistic, but some are concerned about a potential economic downturn.

CliftonStrengths

Learn how the CliftonStrengths assessment (StrengthsFinder) empowers organizations, managers and millions of people to succeed.

Small-Business Owner Optimism Rises in Third Quarter

Small-business owners are more positive now than they were in the second quarter about their current and future financial situations; views of the overall U.S. economy are strong.

Large Racial Gaps on Crime Seen in 'Fragile Communities'

A new CAO/Gallup study finds that half of black residents living in U.S. fragile communities say they know "some" or "a lot" of people who were unfairly sent to jail.
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