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Oct 10, 2017
How Long Are We Willing to Live With National Anxiety?
A destabilizing level of public dissatisfaction persists despite an improving economy and radical shifts in the person occupying the White House.
How to Improve Your Career Development
Learn how Gallup's research findings and CliftonStrengths can help you develop in your career and reach your career development goals.
Feb 12, 2020
More in U.S. Say They Are Better Off Than in Past Elections
Six in 10 U.S. adults say they are better off than they were three years ago, more than reported this in prior presidential reelection years.
Mar 24, 2017
Preventing Stress and Burnout Through CliftonStrengths
Learn how one Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach and author helps her clients to ENJOY life and prevent burnout via CliftonStrengths.
Nov 18, 2019
U.S. Support for More Government Inches Up, but Not for Socialism
While Americans continue to evaluate socialism negatively, they have become somewhat more open to an expanded role for government in solving the country's problems.
Dec 4, 2018
U.S. Small-Business Owners' Optimism Reaches New Heights
The Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business Index finds optimism among small-business owners, improving upon the record high set last quarter.
Jun 26, 2018
Is the World Really as Dangerous as We Think?
Counter to what people might read, see and hear on the news, Gallup's global polling shows the majority of people on the planet feel pretty safe.
Jan 14, 2020
Fewer in U.S. Continue to See Vaccines as Important
Eighty-four percent of Americans now say vaccinating children is important, down from 94% in 2001. Additionally, 86% of Americans say vaccines are not more dangerous than the diseases they prevent.
Dec 18, 2017
Americans View Government as Nation's Top Problem in 2017
Americans named dissatisfaction with government as the most important problem facing the nation in 2017, the third time in the past four years that government has topped the list.
Jun 13, 2016
American Public Opinion, Terrorism and Guns
Before the Orlando shootings, Americans indicated that military actions against the Islamic State would be among the most effective ways to fight terrorism and that restrictions on Muslims would be among the least effective.