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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.

Czech Election Could Be Bellwether for Populism

As Czech voters prepare to replace longtime populist President Milos Zeman this weekend, Gallup surveys in 2022 suggest many are ready for some type of change.

Gallup's Top World Stories From 2022

Gallup editors offer their picks for some of the most important world discoveries -- and most highly read international stories -- in 2022.

LGBT Employee Experiences; Here's What We Know

LGBT employees who don't feel seen, heard or valued are less likely to strive for high performance or see a future in their current organization.

Inside Kazakhstan: Record Low Confidence in Government

Before the recent unrest in Kazakhstan, people's confidence in their government was at an all-time low, and many were struggling to get by on their current income.

Nigerians' Confidence in Government Falls to Lowest in Africa

As Nigeria prepares for nationwide elections early next year, Gallup surveys show residents are continuing to lose faith in their national government. Nigerians' confidence in their government was the lowest in Africa last year.

Indicator: ESG

Gallup measures employees' perspectives on environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues.

CEOs: Do Your Employees Trust You?

U.S. workers are much more positive about company leaders' moral values than they are about those of the nation generally.

Business and Industry Sector Images Continue to Improve

Americans' average views of 24 business and industry sectors continue to grow more positive after falling precipitously in 2008 during the Great Recession.

Confidence in Public Schools Turns More Partisan

U.S. confidence in public schools has sunk back to where it was pre-pandemic, but Democrats' confidence is up while Republicans' is down.
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