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Span of Control: What's the Optimal Team Size for Managers?

The ideal span of control isn't universal. Gallup research shows that a manager's talent and how they spend their time affect performance when managing larger teams.

The Gallup Pulse

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Support for Businesses Taking a Public Stance Rebounds

Over half of U.S. adults (51%) in 2025 believe companies should speak out on current events, up from 38% in 2024.

Religious Preferences Largely Stable in U.S. Since 2020

More than one in five U.S. adults have no religious preference, while close to seven in 10 are Christian, primarily Protestant (45%) or Catholic (21%).

Most See Need to Help Aging Residents Live Independently

West Health and Gallup report that Americans see a significant need for affordable healthcare, housing and social services as they age.

Steady 64% Say Racism Against Black People Widespread in U.S.

Nearly two-thirds of Americans say racism against Black people is widespread, even as slightly more than that say they've seen civil rights gains.

Learner: Turning New Experiences Into Deeper Understanding

Explore how Learner talents inspire curiosity and a passion for understanding the team's work, culture and mission.

U.S. Schools Receive Better Grades From Students in 2025

U.S. students rate their schools better than in 2023 and 2024, with Black, Hispanic, lower-income and high school students' ratings the most improved.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rates Higher Among College Grads

College-educated U.S. adults and those aged 25 to 54 are the most likely to hold full-time jobs with an employer, according to Gallup's new Payroll to Population (P2P) measure.

U.S. Public Trust in Higher Ed Rises From Recent Low

More Americans say they are confident in higher education now than a year ago, the first increase Gallup has measured in the decade-old trend.
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