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Exercise Link to Lower Stress Greater for Women Than Men

Regular exercise is more closely linked to reduced stress among women than among men and peaks with at least six days of exercise per week.

Positivity: Uplifting Energy That Sparks Resilience and Celebration

Explore how Positivity talents infuse energy into relationships, offering encouragement and celebration in ways that motivate teams and individuals.

June's Economic Confidence: Stable and Low

June's Economic Confidence Index holds at -33, reflecting Americans' ongoing economic concerns.

Key Fault Lines as Europe Votes

Ahead of parliamentary elections, Gallup offers a look inside the mindset of the European Union electorate, including what it thinks of its leadership.

AI Is Changing Creative Work, but the Arts Aren't Disappearing

New research finds generative AI is reshaping how artists work, not replacing them. Early data show how AI and creativity are evolving together, with higher adoption, more hours, and potentially higher earnings.

U.S. Economic Confidence Dips for a Second Month in a Row

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index registered -34 in May, reflecting further deterioration in how Americans assess the economy's current state as well as its trajectory.

U.S. Economic Confidence Falls for First Time Since October

Americans' economic evaluations worsened in April, the first time that has occurred since October, with Gallup's Economic Confidence Index Score falling to -29.

U.S. Depression Rate Remains Elevated

The percentage of U.S. adults who report currently having or being treated for depression is 19.1%, among the highest measures in Gallup's trend.

Gallup Vault: Futurecasting 2025 Had Mixed Results

In 1998, Americans imagined the year 2025 with advances in technology and medicine, while fearing more inequality, global conflict and environmental harm.

Nearly One in 10 U.S. Adults Report Having Had Cancer

Nearly one in 10 Americans have been diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lifetime, even as new incidences of cancer are slowly falling.
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