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Mar 30, 2022

In U.S., Life Ratings Drop to 13-Month Low

An estimated 53.2% of U.S. adults rate their lives well enough to be categorized as "thriving," the lowest level measured since January 2021.
Jul 23, 2021

Wellbeing Stats for Women in the Workplace Show a Need for Change

Many leaders have always shown a concern for their worker's health and wellbeing. But recent trends show that women's wellbeing is struggling.
Jul 8, 2021

As Pandemic Begins to Fade, So Too Does Children's Boredom

U.S. children are experiencing far less boredom, stress and anger than they did in March 2020, according to parents' reports of their children's emotions.
Mar 11, 2021

In U.S., Life Ratings Climb to 16-Month High

The overall life ratings of U.S. adults have risen to the highest point since October 2019, with 54.0% currently categorized as "thriving."
Dec 28, 2021

Younger Workers Have Had It Worse

The beginning of the pandemic hit Gen Z and millennial workers the hardest. See why employee wellbeing is more important now than ever.
Jun 28, 2022

World Unhappier, More Stressed Out Than Ever

Emotionally, the second year of the pandemic was an even tougher year for the world than the first one: Gallup's Negative Experience Index reached a new high, and the Positive Experience Index dropped for the first time in years.
Nov 12, 2021

Strengths Make Wellbeing Work

Learn how understanding your CliftonStrengths can charge your wellbeing "battery" and reduce stress and burnout.
Nov 22, 2024

Ukrainians Less Hopeful About the Future

Ukrainians' future life ratings have dropped from 7.9 to 6.9 since Russia's invasion, reflecting growing war fatigue.
Mar 13, 2021

The Wellbeing-Engagement Paradox of 2020

Employee engagement and wellbeing diverged in 2020. Will this disconnect be a valuable lesson for leaders or a recipe for chronic burnout?
Oct 13, 2025

Tracking the World's Emotional Health

Gallup's new report on emotional health shows negative emotions remain far above levels from a decade ago, with implications for global peace and health.
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