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Final Election Indicators Give Mixed Signals
Americans are unhappy with the status quo in key areas of U.S. leadership, suggesting this should be a "change" election. Yet Kamala Harris edges out Donald Trump in favorability.
4 Challenges Facing the UK's New Prime Minister
Gallup data collected shortly before the U.K.'s July 4 election highlight major challenges that Prime Minister Keir Starmer inherited from his predecessors.
More Americans See Driverless Car Future; Few Show Interest
Expectations of widespread driverless car use are up sharply since 2018, yet personal interest is flat, safety confidence has declined, and relatively few Americans have tried one.
How to Inspire Creativity With Diane Hoskins
A visionary and hands-on leader, Diane Hoskins champions organizational excellence and innovation, spearheading Gensler's industry-leading Research Institute and innovations like the firm's Experience Index.
Land of the Free? Fewer Americans Agree
Americans' satisfaction with their freedom has fallen since 2021, especially among women, placing the U.S. below the global median.
The Top Four Reasons for Taking a New Job
Fifty-one percent of employees are exploring new jobs. Top considerations for making the leap include personal wellbeing, pay, stability and strengths-based work.
Fewer Than One in Five Financially Fulfilled in U.S., Canada
A new Edward Jones and Gallup study finds one in six U.S. adults and one in eight Canadian adults are "financially fulfilled."
Quiet Quitting Is on the Rise in India
India's employee engagement hit a four-year low in 2025, costing the economy $351B in lost workplace productivity, nearly 9% of the country's GDP.
Americans' Rating of Environment Hits New Low
A record-low 35% of Americans rate the environment's quality positively. Most say it is worsening, and the public wants the government to do more.
China Edges Past U.S. in Global Approval Ratings
Globally, China led the U.S. in 2025 leadership approval (36% vs. 31%), one of the widest gaps in 20 years, while U.S. disapproval hit a record high of 48%.