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May 18, 2026

Buy Now, Pay Later in U.S. Shopping

About one in four Americans frequently (10%) or occasionally (17%) use installment plans for online purchases they make. Lower-income Americans use these more.
Jul 15, 2025

Getting Started With AI for CliftonStrengths Coaches

Learn how to move AI from theory to practice in your coaching and how to use it for the benefit of your clients, with Gallup's Dean Jones.
May 6, 2026

Work Enjoyment Strongly Linked to Overall Wellbeing

Of three aspects of workplace wellbeing measured globally, enjoyment in daily work is tied to the largest increases in how workers evaluate their lives.
Mar 4, 2026

Announcing the 2026 Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award Winners

Gallup celebrates 93 winning organizations for their commitment to creating an exceptional workplace culture where employees thrive.

World's Most Important Problem

Explore the issues people around the world say they need their leaders to address, based on Gallup World Poll research conducted in 107 countries.
Jan 20, 2026

Veterinarians Say Cost Is the Main Driver of Declined Care

Veterinarians say the cost of treatment frequently limits recommended care and has clinical and emotional impacts for pets, pet families and care teams.
May 4, 2026

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.
Mar 12, 2026

One-Third of Americans Cut Back to Cover Healthcare Expenses

According to new West Health-Gallup research, millions of Americans report cutting back on expenses and delaying plans because of healthcare costs.
Mar 4, 2026

The 2025 Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award Recipients

In 2025, 62 organizations received the Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award for engagement.
Dec 29, 2024

Jimmy Carter Retrospective

Jimmy Carter averaged 45.5% job approval as president, essentially tied with Harry Truman as the second-lowest among post-World War II presidents.