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Economic Hardship Is Higher on Europe's Far Right Than Left
A new Gallup analysis highlights the link between self-reported economic hardship and support for parties at Europe's political extremes.
Workplace Coaching: Help Teams Thrive With Strengths
Discover a proven framework for strengths coaching in the workplace and how to help individuals and teams reach their potential.
Americans Still Say More Religiosity Would Benefit U.S.
Americans still say that having more religious people would be positive for U.S. society, but fewer hold this view than did in 2013.
People Worldwide More Satisfied With Their Freedom in Life
Worldwide, more people today are satisfied with their freedom to choose what they do with their lives than were satisfied two decades ago.
Americans' Rating of Moral Values Hits New Low
A record-high 56% of Americans rate moral values as poor, and 80% say they are getting worse, with both readings up by double digits since last year.
Gallup Access vs. Qualtrics
Compare Gallup Access and Qualtrics for employee engagement surveys, analytics, and manager tools. See features, differences and best-fit use cases.
Most Teachers Receive No Formal Guidance on AI Use
Most teachers use AI at work, but few receive formal guidance, leaving educators to navigate decisions and new technology without clear direction.
Americans Oppose AI Data Centers in Their Area
Seven in 10 Americans oppose the construction of an AI data center in their local area, including 48% strongly opposed.
Gallup Begins Research on Simulated Responses
Gallup is exploring whether AI-generated agents perform well in predicting people's responses and where they fall short.
Most Americans Skeptical About Benefits of Tariffs
Most Americans expect their country's new tariffs to result in higher prices in the U.S. and to cost more than they raise, with about half believing that job gains will result.