Gallup Daily
No updates March 28. Next update March 29. | ||
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Real Unemployment | 8.4% | -0.2 |
Gallup Good Jobs | 46.5% | +0.1 |
Engaged at Work | 32.0% | -0.2 |
Economic Confidence | 3 | -2 |
Consumer Spending | $127 | +16 |
Trump Approval | 37% | - |
1 in 5 people worldwide experienced a lot of anger yesterday.
Americans may be as focused at this point on how their elected representatives are going about the process of passing a new health law as they are on the legislation itself.
Ronald Reagan's 1985 visit to a German WWII military cemetery sparked a political firestorm in the U.S.
While skeptics have a point in doubting tax reform can happen this year, the president, and now Paul Ryan, insist it will. Public support for middle-class tax relief, particularly from the GOP rank and file, works in reform's favor.
Nearly 150 million people -- or 4% of the world's adult population -- want to move to the U.S.
Americans' feeling of freedom is declining. This drop -- dramatic in the U.S. -- isn't happening in other wealthy democracies.
Open office floor plans are effective when they keep in mind human nature and employees' needs.
Gallup's 2017 Global Emotions Report quantifies how the world is feeling.
How to fix the misalignment between the talents employers demand and the skills graduates have as they enter the workforce.
51% of U.S. adults would change at least one of their education decisions.
Getting to do what they do best at school every day helps to engage students with school today and prepare them for the future.
What the whole world wants is a good job, and we are failing to deliver it.
Majorities of U.S. investors are taking each of eight actions that can contribute to financial health, but they are far more likely to be doing some than others.
President Trump's budget proposal calls for trillions of dollars in government cuts, but Americans' real priority is for Congress first to fix the way it operates and then to debate government funding.