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Satisfaction With U.S. Direction Lowest in Four Years
Americans' satisfaction with the way things are going in the U.S. has fallen sharply to 20%, the lowest in four years. Mentions of race relations as the most important U.S. problem are the highest since 1968.
U.S. Workers Discovering Affinity for Remote Work
Fifty-nine percent of U.S. workers who are working from home during the COVID-19 crisis would prefer to keep doing so after restrictions are lifted.
Biden's Job Rating Still Tepid; COVID-19, Russia Handling Up
President Joe Biden's job approval rating is a steady 42%, but his handling of the pandemic (53%) and the situation with Russia (42%) has each risen six points since last month.
Gallup COVID-19 Data Brief No. 3
Gallup's April 7 review of its latest findings on the COVID-19 includes several new insights on the effect on workers, and Americans' anxiety.
Why UK Leaders Need to Build Trust With Employees
British leaders trail the U.S. on important leadership and trust metrics. Learn how it affects employee engagement and what leaders can do.
Social Distancing at Low Point on Pandemic Anniversary
After stepping up their social distancing in January, fewer Americans took these precautions in February as worry about the pandemic lessened.
Most U.S. Workers Not Yet Drastically Impacted by COVID-19
More than four in five U.S. workers are very (37%) or somewhat (45%) confident they will be able to successfully continue to meet their job requirements despite the COVID-19 crisis.
Worry About Catching COVID-19 Lowest Since June 2021
Twenty-eight percent of Americans say they are "very" or "somewhat worried" they will get COVID-19 -- the lowest percentage Gallup has recorded since the summer of 2021.
Is Your Culture Resilient Enough to Survive Coronavirus?
A Gallup global meta-analysis finds business units are at an increased advantage and more resilient during crisis if employee engagement is strong.
Americans Less Confident They Can Elude COVID-19
As the delta variant took its place as the most dominant strain of the coronavirus in the country in July, Americans were feeling less certain they could protect themselves from infection.