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U.K. Leads World in Concern About Migration
New global data show that adults in the U.K. are more likely than residents of any other country to name immigration as a top national problem.
One in Four U.S. Employees Lack Advancement Opportunities
One in four U.S. workers lack advancement or mentorship, limiting job satisfaction and growth opportunities.
Should I Retake CliftonStrengths?
Gallup answers your questions about retaking the CliftonStrengths assessment, its reliability and stability, as it rolls out a new Access feature.
Most Student Loan Borrowers Have Delayed Major Life Events
A majority of student loan borrowers who have not completed their degree say they have delayed at least one major life event due to their loan debt.
Britons' Trust in Courts and Police Declines
Britons' confidence in their national courts and local police fell sharply in 2025, even as their faith in other institutions held firm.
Economy Dominates Issues Ahead of Thai Election
As Thailand's general election looms, nearly half of Thais say the economy is the most important problem facing the country.
Post-Affirmative Action, Views on Admissions Differ by Race
Nearly seven in 10 Americans support the Supreme Court's ban on race in college admissions, with mixed reactions among different racial groups.
Announcing the 2026 Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award Winners
Gallup celebrates 93 winning organizations for their commitment to creating an exceptional workplace culture where employees thrive.
Signs of Recovery in Pakistan
Gallup data from Pakistan show cautious improvements in people's perceptions of the economy, leadership, corruption and wellbeing.
U.S. Mental Health Ratings Continue to Worsen
Twenty-nine percent of U.S. adults describe their mental health as excellent, down 14 points from 2019 and the first reading below 30%.