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Aug 9, 2019

Liquor Ties Wine as Second-Favorite Adult Beverage in U.S.

The percentage of Americans who drink is holding steady, but while beer still leads, more drinkers say they prefer liquor, roughly tying wine.
Aug 14, 2024

Employee Wellbeing Hinges on Management, Not Work Mode

Across work locations, leaders and managers can cultivate a thriving workforce by implementing key practices that put people first.
Nov 18, 2024

Majorities Still Back Stricter Gun Laws, Assault Weapons Ban

While 56% of Americans favor stricter gun laws in general and 52% back an assault weapons ban, a near-record-low 20% support banning handguns.
May 5, 2025

Stocks Fall, Gold Rises; Real Estate Still Best Investment

Real estate remains Americans' top choice for the best long-term investment, as confidence in stocks dips and faith in gold rises.
Apr 25, 2025

Neurodiverse Workers: Hidden Challenges, Untapped Potential

Neurodiverse employees bring unique capabilities but face amplified workplace challenges. Addressing these challenges benefits every employee.
Sep 14, 2023

More Employees Want a 9-to-5 Schedule Than Leaders Think

CHROs may be underestimating how many of their employees prefer a traditional 9-to-5 schedule. See the latest data on splitters and blenders.
Jun 6, 2024

Desire to Be Own Boss Widely Held in U.S.

Six in 10 U.S. adults would prefer to be their own boss, and a slight majority would assume a fair amount of financial risk to start a business.
Aug 19, 2021

U.S. Alcohol Consumption on Low End of Recent Readings

Americans have become slightly less likely to say they drink alcoholic beverages, and those who imbibe are drinking less, on average.
Mar 25, 2025

Why Americans Are Working Less

Full-time U.S. employees work fewer hours than five years ago, driven by declining engagement, shifting work-life priorities and employee burnout.
Mar 12, 2025

EU Member States Show Strong Support for Brussels

Gallup trends show that in 2024, the EU's leadership had a more positive image than U.S., German or national leadership among member states.
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