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Tracking the World's Emotional Health

Gallup's new report on emotional health shows negative emotions remain far above levels from a decade ago, with implications for global peace and health.

Math Moves Americans, Mentally and Emotionally

A majority of Americans find math challenging, while nearly half say it is interesting. Positive emotions about math vary widely by age and gender.

U.S. Worker Negative Emotions Stay Above Pre-Pandemic Levels

Even with the passing of the pandemic crisis, employee wellbeing continues to erode. Employee engagement makes a difference.

Israeli Life in 2025 in 7 Charts

Gallup's latest survey of Israel shows the conflict still dominates public perception, even though wellbeing levels have returned to pre-Oct. 7 levels.

Negative Emotions Take a Positive Turn

Last year, negative emotions fell for the first time since 2014, with experiences of stress, sadness, anger, worry and physical pain each taking a downturn.

Five Things to Know About Gen Z Kids and Their Parents

In the Voices of Gen Z study, 10- to 18-year-olds and their parents share what they wish others understood about being a Gen Z child or their parent.

Gen Zers to Their Parents: When We Are Upset, Just Listen

A Gallup-Walton Family Foundation survey finds that when Gen Zers are upset, they are at least twice as likely to want their parents to listen and give them space than to want their parents to offer advice.

Obese Americans Face Extra Emotional and Cultural Challenges

Adults in the U.S. who have a body mass index (BMI) indicating obesity more often experience negative emotions and perceive more bias against them than those who are not considered obese.

Empathy: Building Emotional Intelligence and a Culture of Care

People with Empathy make deep emotional connections. Find out how their intuition and relational talent can build smarter, more caring teams.

College Students Experience High Levels of Worry and Stress

Three in four U.S. college students (76%) enjoyed their day, but 66% faced stress, 51% dealt with worry, 39% experienced loneliness, and 36% felt sadness.
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