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Southeast Asia Feels Prepared for Disasters

Data from the World Risk Poll show that Southeast Asia excels in disaster preparedness and early warnings compared with other regions.

Should I Retake the CliftonStrengths Assessment?

Gain a research-backed perspective on retaking the CliftonStrengths assessment. Learn when a second attempt may provide clearer insight and why results typically remain consistent over time.

Less Than Half in U.S. Now Sympathetic Toward Israelis

More Americans express sympathy for the Israelis (46%) than the Palestinians (33%) in the Middle East situation, but the margin has shrunk to a new low.

Social Responsibility And Environmental Sustainability

Gallup's Review of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Value Drivers.

No One Trusts Elections Less Than Bulgarians

Just 10% of Bulgarians are confident in their elections as they head to the polls Sunday for the seventh time since 2021.

Younger Men in the U.S. Among the Loneliest in West

Younger men in the U.S. feel lonelier than the rest of the country, and lonelier than other young men in their age group across the OECD.

Saying Hello Linked to Higher Wellbeing, but With Limits

U.S. adults who routinely say hello to their neighbors have higher wellbeing than those who greet fewer or no neighbors.

Early Warnings Before Disasters: Is the World Improving?

Data from the 2024 World Risk Poll Resilience Report show that most people who experience disasters are warned beforehand, but there is a long way to go to achieve the U.N.'s goal of "Early Warnings for All."

What Do Gallup's Indicators on Religion and Faith Tell Us?

Dr. Frank Newport rejoins the podcast to opine on Gallup's decadeslong trends on faith and religion in the U.S.

Gallup Vault: Americans Not Sold on Buying Greenland in 1947

In 1947, Americans weren't sold on whether the U.S. should buy Greenland for $1 billion. Polls showed 33% in favor, 38% opposed and 28% unsure.