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Mar 5, 2026

Americans' Views on the Nation's Global Image and Power

Gallup polling just before the Iran war found broad faith in the United States' military strength, but doubts about its global position.
May 7, 2026

Europeans Upbeat on Job Market but Not Engaged at Work

European employees have posted the largest regional gain in job optimism since 2011, but employee engagement remains low, with disengaged employees outnumbering engaged employees.

American Job Quality Study

Explore the state of American jobs and discover five understudied aspects of job quality.
Jul 26, 2024

U.S. Employee Engagement Inches Up Slightly After 11-Year Low

U.S. employee engagement saw modest improvement in the second quarter of 2024, inching up from 30% of employees fully engaged to 32%.
Apr 23, 2026

Desire to Move Permanently to U.S. at New Low

In 2025, fewer people worldwide are imagining their futures elsewhere. The U.S., long the world's most desired destination, is attracting less interest than at any point in nearly two decades.
Mar 31, 2026

Forty-Six Percent of Self-Employed Workers Hold Quality Jobs

Self-employed workers, such as independent contractors, report greater agency and autonomy, but lack a safety net.
Apr 29, 2025

Housing Affordability Crisis Hits Wealthy Economies

Gallup data reveal a growing housing affordability crisis in wealthy countries that affects not just economies and politics, but also people's wellbeing.
Dec 18, 2023

6 Workplace Trends Leaders Should Watch in 2024

From hybrid work to restructuring, relationships between employees and employers have changed. Here are six of the most important trends leaders should watch in 2024.
Dec 5, 2023

How to Break the Engagement Stalemate in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia's employers can enhance their workers' productivity, wellbeing and loyalty by creating great jobs and better employee experiences.
Sep 22, 2022

What Makes a Great Life?

Many things contribute to a great life, but Gallup finds there are five aspects all people have in common: work, finances, health, communities and relationships.