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U.S. Worker Thriving Declines as Job Market Pessimism Grows
For the first time in Gallup's tracking, more U.S. workers are struggling than thriving. Job market confidence has dropped sharply with about half of employees watching for better opportunities.
More People Globally Living Better Lives
A new analysis shows global wellbeing is continuing to rise, but most are still not thriving.
U.S. Managers Say Data Science Skills Needed Now, in Future
Managers anticipate increased hiring of workers with data science skills in the next five years, while almost four in 10 wish current direct reports had more data science skills.
Public Figures as News Sources: 'A Widespread Phenomenon'
About nine in 10 Americans turn to individuals with public platforms for information and place a lot of trust in them. To whom are they turning and why and how are they following them? Dr. Sarah Fioroni joins the podcast to discuss.
Global Study Reveals Complex Patterns in Age and Wellbeing
The latest results from the Global Flourishing Study reveal the relationship between age and wellbeing is no longer explained by one letter of the alphabet.
Javier Milei's Argentina in 6 Charts
At the one-year mark of Javier Milei's presidency, economic optimism in Argentina is higher, but long-standing challenges remain.
Key Fault Lines as Europe Votes
Ahead of parliamentary elections, Gallup offers a look inside the mindset of the European Union electorate, including what it thinks of its leadership.
Most Parents Prefer College Pathway for Their Child
A majority of U.S. parents would prefer their child go to college after high school. College graduates and Democrats highly support this pathway.
How Leaders Should Respond to Germany's Stubborn Talent Shortage
Low engagement among German employees is aggravating the country's skills shortage. Here's what employers can do to reverse the trend.
The Real Global Jobs Crisis
Traditional metrics overlook a hidden jobs crisis threatening workplaces worldwide. Are leaders prepared to rethink life at work?