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Two-Thirds of K-12 Teachers Satisfied With Their Workplace
Two-thirds of U.S. K-12 teachers are extremely satisfied or satisfied with their workplace. About one in five say they are unsure or don't plan to continue teaching next school year.
Pandemic Deemed 'Over' by 59%, yet Future Health Crisis Feared
Five years after COVID-19 forced shutdowns, 59% of Americans say the pandemic is over, and 58% worry about another pandemic in the future.
Half of Hispanic Students Considered Leaving College Last Year
A recent Lumina Foundation-Gallup study found that Hispanic students struggle to stay in college more than students of any other race or ethnicity.
Four in 10 College Students Have Had Internship Experience
Four in 10 college students have interned; difficulty in finding positions is a barrier. First-generation students report the least experience.
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U.S. Worker Negative Emotions Stay Above Pre-Pandemic Levels
Even with the passing of the pandemic crisis, employee wellbeing continues to erode. Employee engagement makes a difference.
Office Workers: Quietly Changing
Nine in 10 office workers don't want to go back to the old way of working. See why it's time for leaders to enact more effective hybrid work strategies.
Respect at Work Returns to a Record Low
U.S. employees who strongly agree that they are treated with respect at work has returned to the record low of 37%, first recorded in 2022.
U.S. Employee Engagement Inches Up Slightly After 11-Year Low
U.S. employee engagement saw modest improvement in the second quarter of 2024, inching up from 30% of employees fully engaged to 32%.
Democrats Lose Ground With Black and Hispanic Adults
Gallup's party ID trends since 1999 show Democrats' advantages among Black and Hispanic adults shrinking to new lows, while men -- already in the Republicans' camp -- have moved even further in that direction.