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Remote workers are working fewer hours, but that doesn't mean productivity is falling. Here's how remote work is reshaping output and leadership.

Social & Policy Issues

Nearly two-thirds of Americans say racism against Black people is widespread, even as slightly more than that say they've seen civil rights gains.

Americans trust U.S. businesses more than the federal government to act in society's best interest and positively impact people's lives.

Less than half of Americans are satisfied with the way immigrants and Black, Hispanic, Jewish and Arab people are treated in the U.S.

Most Americans consider their diet to be healthy, and many read nutrition labels. Yet, confidence in food safety oversight has hit a new low.

Canadian approval of U.S. leadership has dropped to its lowest level since President Donald Trump's first term amid strained U.S.-Canada relations.

U.S. adults see math skills as important but value them more for personal life than work. Older Americans are more likely to say math skills are important.

A record-low 54% of Americans say they drink alcohol, as a majority now believe moderate drinking is unhealthy.

CliftonStrengths

In Nebraska prisons, RISE equips inmates to rewrite their story, using strengths as the foundation for lasting change.

Job approval ratings of both the U.S. Supreme Court and Congress show the largest party divisions in Gallup's trend.

Since Russia's invasion in 2022, Ukrainian public opinion has changed significantly about the war, international relations and domestic affairs.

New data from Ukraine show the public favors ending the war with Russia through negotiations, as support for fighting until victory has plummeted.

A majority of U.S. parents would prefer their child go to college after high school. College graduates and Democrats highly support this pathway.

Flattening engagement reflects a shift in how leaders must manage performance.

Over half of U.S. adults (51%) in 2025 believe companies should speak out on current events, up from 38% in 2024.

Social & Policy Issues

Pope Leo XIV enjoys broad favorability in the U.S., while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders remain well-liked.

Americans' party identification has shifted from a Republican advantage in 2024 to a Democratic advantage in the second quarter of 2025.

U.S. employees who report having more influence on new technology adoption at work express greater job satisfaction than workers with less influence.

Americans' approval of Israel's military action in Gaza has fallen to a new low, along with the worst opinions of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to date.

A new analysis shows global wellbeing is continuing to rise, but most are still not thriving.