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Do Your Managers Lack Courage?
It takes courage for managers to face the people above and below them with honesty and conviction. Learn how to cultivate high-courage managers.
Americans Rate Economy as Top Priority for Government
More Americans say the economy should be a high priority for the president and Congress than say this about any other issue. At least 70% of Americans also deem education, healthcare policy, Social Security, and terrorism important.
Approval of U.S. Supreme Court Down to 40%, a New Low
Forty percent of Americans approve of the job the U.S. Supreme Court is doing, down nine points since July and a new low approval rating in Gallup's trend.
Democrats, Republicans Agree on Four Top Issues for Campaign
Republicans and Democrats agree that the economy, terrorism, jobs and healthcare are key election issues. However, they differ on the importance of climate change, the scope of government, income distribution and other issues.
Obama Rated Highest on Foreign Affairs, Lowest on Deficit
President Obama earns a 39% job approval rating for his handling of the economy, essentially unchanged from one year ago. Across nine issues, Americans give Obama his highest approval ratings for handling national defense, at 53%.
The 2016 Year in Review at Gallup.com
Gallup.com presents some of the most noteworthy stories published in 2016.
Which Issues Are the Most Critical for Trump, Clinton?
As the presidential campaign reaches the home stretch, terrorism and immigration for Donald Trump -- and race relations and the role of government for Hillary Clinton -- may be the highest return-on-investment areas for each to discuss.
U.S. Death Penalty Support Stable at 63%
Americans' support for the death penalty as punishment for murder has plateaued in the low 60s in recent years after a decade-long decline. Sixty-three percent now favor it, similar to 61% in 2011 and 64% in 2010.
Previewing Base Voter Messaging for the 2018 Elections
Democrats looking for a midterm message beyond opposing Donald Trump have a number of traditional Democratic issues to choose from. Republicans' power issue with core Republicans is immigration.
Fewer Americans Say Household Victimized by Crime
After a gradual, decadelong rise that saw an average of 26% of Americans say a crime was committed against someone in their household within the past year, 22% now say their household was victimized.