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Trust in Banks Recovers Nearly 20 Years After Crisis
Across 25 countries hit hardest by the financial crash in 2008, trust in banks finally recovered to precrisis levels in 2025.
American Optimism Slumps to Record Low
The percentage of U.S. adults who anticipate high-quality lives in five years declined to 59.2% in 2025, the lowest level since measurement began in 2008.
Economic Anxiety Is a Global Problem
Worldwide, economic issues dominate people's views of their country's most important problem.
Americans' Religious Engagement Holds at Lower Levels
Less than half of Americans continue to say religion is very important in their lives, while more say they have no religious affiliation.
Manager Development Strategy: A Practical Guide
Learn what manager development is, why managers shape engagement and performance, and how organizations build effective manager development strategies.
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.
Perceived Threat From Big Business Growing
A reduced majority of Americans view "big government" as most threatening to the future of the U.S., while a near record-high 37% say "big business" is.
Service and Volunteer Work Linked to Key Benefits for Youth
U.S. young people aged 12-25 who participate in service activities report greater feelings of career readiness, connection and resilience.
Span of Control: What's the Optimal Team Size for Managers?
The ideal span of control isn't universal. Gallup research shows that a manager's talent and how they spend their time affect performance when managing larger teams.
What History Suggests Should Be the Next Move on Healthcare
Eight decades of polling offers important lessons about the kinds of healthcare reforms Americans are willing to support.