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Majority Worldwide Say Media Can Operate Freely
Ahead of World Press Freedom Day, Gallup trends show the majority of adults globally saying their media have a lot of freedom, even as pressures on these freedoms rise.
Americans' Economic, Financial Expectations Sink in April
Americans are pessimistic about economic growth and the stock market, with a majority now expecting their personal finances to worsen.
Americans' Economic Confidence Drops in April
Americans grew more pessimistic about the U.S. economy in April, with Gallup's Economic Confidence Index down 11 points to -38.
Global Women's Health Shows Signs of Progress; Gaps Remain
The fifth Hologic Global Women's Health Index shows progress in preventive care and safety, but gaps remain.
Is Staffing Eroding Customer Experience?
Employee commitment to customers continues to rise: 43% feel responsible for quality, up five points since 2024. Yet only 23% say their organization delivers on its promises. Staffing shortages remain the top barrier.
U.S. Investor Optimism Still a Long Way From Pre-Pandemic
The Wells Fargo/Gallup Investor and Retirement Optimism index continues to inch up since crashing in the second quarter, but it remains a long way from the strong level seen before the pandemic.
Americans Expect Economic Growth, Stock Market Gains in 2026
More Americans expect positive than negative momentum in the stock market, overall economic growth and interest rates, but their outlook for unemployment and inflation is negative.
Business Planning and RFP Pursuit Vary by Ownership Type
Businesses with formal plans and RFP experience are more likely to report growth, but many owners lack plans or awareness of procurement pathways.
Americans Much More Positive About Progress on Drugs
Two years after expressing record pessimism about the U.S. illegal drug problem, Americans are the most optimistic they have been in a quarter century.
Majority of Americans Feel Worse Off Than Four Years Ago
The slight majority of Americans say they are worse off than four years ago, while their assessments of the U.S. economy are subpar and inflation remains a key concern.