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Black, Hispanic Women Have Entrepreneurial Goals, Not Resources

The Gallup Center on Black Voices finds majorities of Black and Hispanic women under 60 would be interested in starting a business if they had the resources.

Immigration Surges to Top of Most Important Problem List

Sharply more Americans than in January name immigration as the most important problem facing the U.S. The issue ranks first on the list.

Belief®: How to Feel More Energized at Work

Find out how your Belief talent can fuel your energy -- or the energy of those you manage -- at work.

Iraq: Signs of Stability in a Volatile Region

Regional spillover from the war between Hamas and Israel may test Iraqis' newfound confidence in their political and national institutions.

Pakistanis' Discontent Reaches Record High Before Election

Gallup surveys in Pakistan ahead of the election on Thursday reveal that the outlook among the electorate is bleaker than it has been in decades.

Can NATO and the EU Survive and Thrive?

A new Gallup analysis suggests that whether the EU and NATO survive -- and thrive -- may depend on the actions of powerful member states and the confidence that people in member states have in their domestic political institutions.

Economics of Wellbeing

Gallup explores the impact of wellbeing and provides insights for leaders of businesses and communities.

Called to Coach With Charlotte Blair: Career Unstuck Book Launch

Learn how to make the most of your career, how to move on from a job you don't love, and how to apply your strengths to big tasks from author Charlotte Blair.

For KinderCare, It All Started With Culture

KinderCare takes a bold new approach to childcare and shows that when you create a culture of genuine care, everything else falls into place.

Economic Mood Improves, but Inflation Still Vexing Americans

Americans remain largely negative about the state of the economy and inflation, but their economic confidence is the highest it has been in two years.
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