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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.

Upper-Income Economic Confidence Drop May Match Last Year's

The percentage of upper-income Americans (those having annual incomes of $90,000 or more) saying the U.S. economy is "getting worse" increased to 55% in June -- approaching the 59% of one year ago. At the same time, 41% say the economy is ...

Patient Wellbeing Closely Linked to 30-Day Readmission Rates

Patients with high wellbeing are much less likely than those with low wellbeing to be readmitted within the next 30 days for major health conditions.

Reva Goujon on Russia: 'The Chess Pieces Were Lined Up'

Analyst Reva Goujon joins the podcast to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the geopolitical calculus that led to it.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rate Improves in December

The U.S. Payroll to Population rate, as measured by Gallup, was 44.4% for the month of December, an improvement over November. Gallup's unadjusted unemployment rate was statistically unchanged at 7.7%.

Defense Investing in the Context of U.S. Public Opinion

Americans' generally positive views of the military provide context for several aspects of an increased focus on defense-sector investment resulting from the war in Ukraine.

Economy Still Top Problem in U.S. but Less So Than in Past

Americans still see the economy in general as the nation's most important problem, but fewer do now than in recent months. More Americans this month, but still relatively few overall, name school shootings or violence.

Bringing CliftonStrengths® as a Change Agent to Lockton

Learn about some challenges and successful strategies involved in bringing CliftonStrengths to an organization from a Vice President of Talent Development.

U.S. Economic Confidence in November Best in Four Years

Gallup's U.S. Economic Confidence Index climbed to -13 in November, the best monthly average since Gallup began daily tracking of economic confidence in 2008. Blacks and Democrats express the most confidence.

U.S. Christmas Spending Intentions on Pace With 2011

U.S. consumers predict their total 2012 Christmas spending to be $770, roughly matching the $764 they estimated in 2011. Gallup modeling suggests this estimate points to a good, though not great, season for retailers.
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