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Americans Again Say Real Estate Is Best Long-Term Investment

For the second straight year, more Americans say real estate is the best long-term investment over four other options, while stocks ranks No. 2. Gold, which held the top spot a few years ago, is now third.

Foster a Sense of Safety in Students by Building Engagement

Many U.S. students begin their early years in school feeling safe, but that feeling subsides as they progress through school.

Employee Referrals: Key Source for Talented Workers

To fill positions with the most talented candidates, leaders need to use the right sourcing tactics.

Americans Sold on Real Estate as Best Long-Term Investment

Americans now say real estate is the best choice for long-term investments over gold and stocks. Lower-income Americans, however, still favor gold. Younger Americans are divided on what is the best option.

Privilege May Not Be an Advantage for College Graduates

First-generation, minority graduates from public universities are just as likely to have a "great life" after college as graduates whose parents completed college, are white and who attended private universities.

Is College Worth It? That Depends

Is a college degree worth it? The good news is that for most college graduates the answer is: "yes." But only if they made the most of it.

Problems Destroy Customer Engagement, Present Opportunities

But all is not lost when problems occur. Companies can take steps to fix their mistakes and recover engagement.

Frank L. Schmidt, Ph.D.

Frank L. Schmidt, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Management and Organizations in the Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa. Dr. Schmidt advises Gallup associates about meta-analysis, measurement, personnel selection research ...

Russians See Gold in Sochi Olympic Games

Most Russians are looking forward to the Olympics that start next week in Sochi. However, the majority, particularly residents of the South region, anticipate the games will increase corruption.

The Trend Line: How Americans Invest Their Money

Gallup offers five points about Americans' views on long-term investment, from real estate to gold.