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Resilient Chile Well-Poised to Recover After Quake

Chile's economic strength and institutional stability may give its residents an advantage in recovering from last Saturday's major earthquake. Chileans express more confidence in national government than residents of Latin America and the ...

Two in Three Adults Worldwide Are Financially Illiterate

Two-thirds of adults worldwide are financially illiterate, with sizable gaps between men and women.

An Opportunity to Bring CliftonStrengths® to the Deaf Community

Learn about an interpreter's vision for using American Sign Language to bring strengths to the deaf and hard of hearing.

Controversy Over the Term 'Latinx': Public Opinion Context

Few Hispanic Americans prefer the term "Latinx" even as controversies have emerged over its use.

Clinton Still Has More Negatives Among Dems Than Sanders

As Bernie Sanders finds himself under increased pressure from major Democratic figures to quit the presidential primary, he remains more popular among national Democrats than does Hillary Clinton.

Western Governors University 25th Anniversary Impact Report

WGU 25th Anniversary Impact Report

Postal Service Still Americans' Favorite Federal Agency

The Postal Service leads the list of eight federal departments or agencies that a majority of Americans view positively, out of 13 tested in a recent Gallup poll.

Fewer Than 1 in 10 Puerto Ricans Say Economy Is Good

Just 9% of Puerto Ricans believe that the island's economy is currently good, and only 7% think it is getting better. Worldwide, only Zimbabweans are more likely to rate their economic conditions negatively. Only 19% of Puerto Ricans are ...

Chile's Workforce: Its Key to Weathering a Downturn?

Some of Chile's best opportunities to boost productivity may lie in maximizing the talents and skills of its existing workers.

Quake Sets Back Government Already Weak in Haitians' Eyes

Fewer than one in four Haitians in December 2008 were confident in the country's national government (24%), judiciary (20%), or elections (19%). That lack of confidence may promote social unrest; one-third of Haitians (33%) said they had been ...
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