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Gallup Week-in-Review

April 29-May 3, 2013


From Gallup News

Gun Vote: Americans wanted gun background checks to pass Senate

Made in the USA: 64% of Americans willing to pay more for U.S.-made products

Affordable Education: Americans want tuition cuts and company assistance

Employment Improves: Gallup's U.S. P2P rate is up to 44.5%; unemployment is down

Workouts Waning: In U.S., frequent exercise slightly declines in 2013

Global Economic Confidence: Europe scores lowest in 2012, Asia highest

From the Gallup Business Journal

Applying Employee Engagement to a Specific Business Problem

Plus, in Gallup's Blogs

Polling Matters: Few Signs Yet That Sequestration Has Affected Average American

The Behavioral Economy: Gallup's Job Participation Rate Surges in April

The Gallup Blog: Higher Education and Employers: Thrive Together or Perish Apart

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