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Americans Equally Worried About Mass Shooting and Terrorism
Americans are about equally worried that they or a member of their family will become a victim of terrorism (46%) or a mass shooting (45%).
Building a Strengths-Based, Engagement-Focused Organization
Learn how a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach has brought about a "virtuous cycle" that focuses on CliftonStrengths and workplace engagement in his organization.
Gallup First Polled on Gay Issues in '77. What Has Changed?
Americans today have very different views about LGBT issues than they did in 1977, when Gallup first polled about gays and lesbians.
Americans' Views of NRA Become Less Positive
Americans' view of the National Rifle Association, or NRA, has grown more negative in the past year and is now at its least positive in a quarter-century.
Elizabeth Warren's Jobs Plans and U.S. Public Opinion
Elizabeth Warren's call for a massive increase in government involvement in the U.S. economy faces public opinion challenges.
Nearly Half in U.S. Fear Being the Victim of a Mass Shooting
Almost half of Americans (48%) are worried that they or a family member will be a victim of a mass shooting, the highest reading of three conducted in the wake of a mass shooting.
El Salvador Voters Ready for Change
Voters in El Salvador this weekend will cast their ballots in the first of Latin America's six presidential elections this year.
Grasping the Nuances: Talent-Based Hiring, CliftonStrengths
Gain a more thorough understanding of Gallup's talent-based hiring tools and how they compare with CliftonStrengths in this Gallup Research for Coaches webcast.
Naples, Florida, Metro Tops U.S. in Wellbeing for Fourth Time
Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island, Florida, had the highest wellbeing across 156 U.S. metro areas for the fourth straight year. Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula, Mississippi, had the lowest.
Naples, Florida, Metro Tops U.S. in Well-Being for Third Time
Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island, Florida, had the highest well-being across 186 U.S. metro areas for the third straight year. Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma, had the lowest.