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What Do People Need Most From Leaders?
Hope is powerful — and it's what people need most consistently from the leaders in their lives. See what this means for current and future leaders.
Nurses First, Doctors Distant Second in Healthcare Provider Ratings
Nurses lead eight other providers in Americans' ratings of their medical care. Doctors rank second; hospitals and walk-in clinics round out the top four.
Americans Offer Upbeat Outlook for Key Economic Factors
Americans' expectations for economic growth, the stock market, inflation and interest rates are more optimistic than they have been in recent years.
As the DMV Region Grows, Many Residents Struggle to Keep Up
Residents of the Greater Washington, D.C., region give affordable housing the worst ratings when asked about a list of local resources. A majority are now concerned about being able to pay rent or mortgage costs, up from 2020.
Leading With Strengths: Juan Carlos Pinzón
Colombian diplomat and economist Juan Carlos Pinzón shares how his CliftonStrengths have guided his journey as one of the region's most influential voices in security, economics, and international affairs.
No Top U.S. Government Official Earns Majority Job Approval
None of the top elected or appointed officials in the federal government today earns even bare majority approval ratings from the American public, with the highest, 48%, earned by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
Poor Marks for Biden: Middle East, Economy, Foreign Affairs
Joe Biden's approval rating remains at its record low, with worse ratings for his handling of foreign affairs, the economy and the Middle East situation.
China, Russia Images in U.S. Hit Historic Lows
Americans' favorable ratings of China and Russia have reached new lows in 2021.
A Third of Americans Satisfied With U.S. Global Position
Majorities are dissatisfied with the United States' global position, think the U.S. is viewed unfavorably and believe world leaders do not respect Biden.
Government Agency Ratings Remain Largely Negative
Americans rate 12 of 16 federal government agencies and departments negatively. The U.S. Postal Service remains the highest-rated agency.