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Identifying, Growing Builder Talents on Campus: UNL

Learn how budding entrepreneurs at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business are discovering and growing their builder and CliftonStrengths talents.

Career, Financial Literacy Skills Key to Students' Futures

The 2015 Gallup Student Poll suggests that real-world experience is lacking for many students, but it is more important than ever for a student's long-term success in post-high school work and life.

Brazilians' Trust in Country's Leadership at Record Low

As Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff faces possible impeachment, Brazilians' faith in their leadership is at a new low. Just 15% of Brazilians approve of the job performance of the country's leadership.

Why I Practice Strengths-Based Parenting

Learn what one dad has discovered about how CliftonStrengths -- his own and his son's -- pay big dividends on his parenting journey.

Arkansas, Kentucky Set Pace in Reducing Uninsured Rate

Arkansas and Kentucky continued to have the biggest declines in the rate of uninsured adults in 2015, followed closely by Oregon. Nine states now have uninsured rates below 7.0%, compared with only one before 2014.

New Gallup Book Focuses on Strengths-Based Parenting

Parents can shape a better future for their children by embracing their kids' individuality and helping them develop their talents into strengths, says Gallup's new book Strengths Based Parenting.

Congress' Job Approval Rating Slips to 11%

Congress' job approval rating has slipped to 11%, its low point this year and only two percentage points above the all-time low of 9%. Just 8% of Republicans approve of the Republican-led institution.

Almost Gone -- Gallup Reviews Boehner's Standing With Public

Retiring House Speaker John Boehner leaves office an unpopular figure. His historical favorable ratings are lower than those for the last five speakers, except Newt Gingrich.

Few Puerto Ricans Hold Out Hope for Economy

As Puerto Rico suffers an economic meltdown, just 6% of the population believes economic conditions on the island are getting better, and 19% approve of the way Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla is handling his job.

Nonretirees' Fiscal Outlook Still Lags Pre-Recession Levels

Four in 10 nonretirees say they have enough money to live comfortably now and expect to in retirement. While improved, it still lags pre-recession levels. Meanwhile, 30% say they are not comfortable now and will not be in retirement.
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