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U.S. Economic Confidence Reaches Five-Year Weekly High

The Gallup Economic Confidence Index was -5 last week -- the highest weekly average since Gallup began Daily tracking in 2008. For the first time since then, more Americans now say the economy is "getting better" than "getting worse."

Americans' Life Ratings Reach Eight-Month High

Americans' life ratings were better in April than in any month since August of last year. Americans' life ratings have steadily improved each month since November, when they sank to their lowest level in more than a year.

How to Improve Your Wellbeing With Communication®

Learn how to apply your CliftonStrengths theme of Communication to move your wellbeing -- and the wellbeing of the people in your life -- to a place of thriving.

U.S. Economic Confidence Remains Steady

Americans' confidence in the economy showed no change last week as the U.S. stock market's rally slowed. The Gallup Economic Confidence Index was -13 for the week ending April 7.

The Holiday Season: 'An Opportunity for Enlightenment'

The holiday season is a time for celebration, but it also presents an opportunity to be thoughtful and considerate of others. How can employers and coworkers alike celebrate and respect one another's differences?

U.S. Economic Confidence Wobbly as Sequester Approaches

As automatic federal budget cuts approach, Gallup's Economic Confidence Index was -13 last week, compared with -11 the prior week. Confidence fell during the week, and remains below the five-year weekly high of -8 from early February.

U.S. Economic Confidence Holds Near Five-Year High

Gallup's U.S. Economic Confidence Index averaged -11 for the past week, essentially the same as the -13 from the prior week and three points off the five-year best of -8 two weeks ago.

Economy Dominant in Obama's Speech, Americans' Priorities

A Gallup comparison of President Obama's State of the Union speech and Gallup's Most Important Problem question reveals that both prioritize economics. Obama put more emphasis than Americans do on education, and less on the deficit.

U.S. Economic Confidence Surges to Five-Year Weekly High

Americans have grown far more positive about the U.S. economy throughout January, with their views last week sending Gallup's Economic Confidence Index to its highest level since Gallup began tracking it daily in January 2008.

Healthcare Costs, Taxes Worry U.S. Small Businesses Most

More than half of U.S. small-business owners say healthcare costs and taxes are hurting their businesses "a lot," more than say the same about six other issues tested in a January Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business survey.