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Americans' Confidence in the Economy Recedes Post Election
Gallup's U.S. Economic Confidence Index dropped to -15 last week, from -11 the week prior. But, this is still one of the best readings of 2012.
Economic Confidence Continues to Improve in November
Gallup's U.S. Economic Confidence Index was -11 for the week ending Nov. 11, little changed from -10 the week prior. Readings in early November are the best Gallup has measured since the economic downturn in 2008.
5 Approaches to Advance Financial Inclusion for Women
As Women's History Month draws to a close, here are five approaches proven to increase financial services access, use and benefits for women worldwide.
Biden's Proposed Budget and American Public Opinion
The $5.8 trillion Biden administration budget proposal can be profitably analyzed in the context of American public opinion.
Money Doesn't Buy Confidence in the Financial Sector
The public's confidence in financial institutions varies widely worldwide and is related to confidence in government.
How Big Is the Problem at the U.S. Border?
The questions each leader should be able to answer: How many more people from Latin America could be coming to the southern U.S. border? And why?
Turning Engagement Moments Into Momentum at Lindsay Co.
Learn how engagement momentum in an organization can be built from moments big and small.
Keeping Current With Consumer Attitudes
Recent consumer data released by the Conference Board and Thomson Reuters/University of Michiganindicate that consumer attitudes worsened in January, compounding a sharp decline seen in December. That may seem out of sync with Gallup reports of ...
U.S. Economic Expectations Imply 100 Days at Stall Speed
This week, both the Fed and the European Central Bank meet and seem likely to adopt additional "creative" ways to stimulate the global economy in an effort to avoid a EU financial crisis and a potential global recession. While monetary ...
In U.S., Economic Confidence Improves After Fiscal Deal
Americans' confidence in the economy improved slightly last week as Washington lawmakers reached a deal to end the federal shutdown and avoid default. Gallup's Economic Confidence Index was -36 last week, up from -39 the week before.