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India's New Leadership Faces High Expectations

Indians' approval of their country's leadership jumped from 30% to 63% last year after their new Prime Minister Narendra Modi led his party to victory. But these high hopes have yet to translate into better lives for Indians.

In Spain, Social Well-Being Is Vital for Healthy Aging

Why the country's healthcare policies must better integrate social care with healthcare.

Baby Boomers Are Opening Their Wallets

Boomer spending is on the rebound. But marketers should take note: older and younger boomers are spending differently.

U.S. Federal Employees Less Engaged Than the Rest

U.S. federal government employees are slightly less engaged in their jobs than those outside the federal government. With two million employees in the federal government, this equates to billions of dollars in lost value for their agencies and ...

Why Customer Engagement Matters So Much Now

Wary consumers will give more money to the businesses they feel emotionally connected to -- while ignoring, or even opposing, those that provide them no value.

One in Four Vets Know a Military Sexual Trauma Victim

One in four U.S. veterans (24%) say they know a service member or veteran who was a victim of sexual harassment, sexual assault, or rape that occurred in the military. Among female veterans surveyed, this percentage jumps to 60%.

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.

Many U.S. Microbusiness Owners Depend on Second Job

Nearly one in three microbusiness owners in the U.S. depend on a second job as their main source of personal income, according to the new Sam's Club/Gallup Microbusiness Tracker.

Slight Increase in U.S. Economic Confidence

After falling slightly the previous week, U.S. economic confidence mostly recovered last week. The Gallup Economic Confidence Index stands at -18.

Economic Confidence Unchanged in February

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index reading of -16 for February marked the end of a three-month recovery since the federal government shutdown in October that drove confidence down to -35.
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