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Americans' Ideal Family Size Remains Above Two Children

Even as the U.S. birth rate has fallen to a new low of 1.6 births per woman, Americans still say the ideal family includes an average of 2.7 children.

Healthcare Surges as Top Problem in U.S.

Mentions of healthcare as the most important problem facing the U.S. soared in May, and now tie for first with mentions of government dissatisfaction.

Nurse Turnover, Part 1: How to Retain Your Best

Learn what to do to keep your newer nursing staff from leaving after training ends and get them on board for the long haul.

Six in 10 Americans Worry About Higher Healthcare Premiums

About six in 10 Americans say that the possibility of their health insurance plan requiring them to pay higher premiums is a major concern. Worry is even higher among lower-income adults.

In U.S., an Estimated 18 Million Can't Pay for Needed Drugs

In the U.S., 7% of adults report at least one instance in the prior three months when they did not have enough money to pay for prescribed drugs for their household.

Americans Rate Healthcare Quality High, Cost Low

Americans are most satisfied with the quality of healthcare and least satisfied with its cost, for their own care and for healthcare nationally.

Economics of Wellbeing Research Hub

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

More Americans Delaying Medical Treatment Due to Cost

Putting off treatment for a medical condition because of the cost is at a high ebb in the U.S.

Gallup Review: Healthcare and the Election

Americans are generally happy with their own healthcare, more negative than positive about the Affordable Care Act and leery of federal involvement in running healthcare.

A Paradox? More Government While Attempting to Fix Government

Proposals to enlarge the role of government in the U.S. seemingly conflict with Americans' deep distrust of the way their government operates.