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How to Improve Your Wellbeing With Self-Assurance®

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

Congress Facing a Big Problem -- With Itself

Newly elected Mass. Sen. Ed Markey spoke to supporters Tuesday night after his victory in the special election for John Kerry's Senate seat. He said, "I will seek consensus wherever possible. Like you, I am tired of gridlock. But I will never ...

U.S. Economic Confidence Dips During Budget Battle

As federal lawmakers inched toward the first shutdown in 17 years, Americans' economic confidence eroded. Gallup's Economic Confidence Index fell to -19 in September from -13 in August, the worst monthly score since September 2012.

U.S. Economic Confidence Steady at -14

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index held steady at -14 last week, maintaining the slight gains it made the prior week.

Different Types of Goals to Set in 2023

Discover the kinds of goals you can set and some tools -- including your dominant strengths -- to make your goal setting more realistic and effective.

Showing That You Care About Employee Wellbeing

Retention, burnout and other key metrics tie to this item: "My organization cares about my overall wellbeing." Learn 10 ways to show you care.

Gallup Reporter Resources: Unions and Labor

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Government Itself Still Cited as Top U.S. Problem

The government itself leads Americans' list of the top problems facing the U.S. in January. While mentions have fallen from the high during the October government shutdown, they remain elevated, at 21%. The economy follows at 18%.

U.S. Economic Confidence Rising, but Still Negative

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index was -17 last week, the best since September, but still below the -3 found in early June. Americans are much more positive about current conditions and the economy's direction than during the shutdown.

Americans Slowly Regaining Confidence in the Economy

Americans' confidence in the economy is still slowly recovering two months after the federal government shutdown ended. The Gallup Economic Confidence Index was -20 last week, compared with -15 in mid-September before the shutdown.