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Global Rise in Unhappiness Stalls

Gallup's latest annual update on how the world feels shows its emotional state stopped getting worse in 2022, but it may be too soon for leaders, organizations and businesses to relax.

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.

Indicator: Emotional Wellbeing

Gallup's Emotional Wellbeing Indicator reveals the world's daily experiences, both good and bad.

Empathy®: Developing Your Leadership Skills

Explore the Empathy theme through the lens of a leader and discover the ways it can empower your leadership.

Why Leaders Can't Miss Unhappiness Again

Read an excerpt from Gallup's new book, "Blind Spot: The Global Rise of Unhappiness and How Leaders Missed It."

LGB Gen Z Members More Anxious and Stressed Than Peers

Gallup and Walton Family Foundation find LGB Gen Z adults face heightened anxiety, sadness, stress and loneliness compared with their peers.

As Pandemic Begins to Fade, So Too Does Children's Boredom

U.S. children are experiencing far less boredom, stress and anger than they did in March 2020, according to parents' reports of their children's emotions.

Global Emotions Report

Get data and insights on people's negative and positive daily experiences that can help leaders understand how to increase emotional health in society.

Who Are the Unhappiest People in the World?

Unhappiness continued to rise in 2021, as the world became a sadder, more worried and more stressed-out place.

Why Leaders Must Address the Employee Wellbeing Deficit

Employees were more stressed than ever in 2021. See the data and how leaders can better address wellbeing in the workplace.
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