Dec. 4 (UPI) --A Gallup poll published Wednesday shows that majorities of both political parties in the United States think that inflammatory criticism and cruel political rhetoric have gone too far.
Employees' dissatisfaction with work and their desire to leave their jobs are at their highest levels in a decade, according to a recent Gallup survey of 22,000 U.S. employees. Processing Content ...
Though LGBTQ adults say society has become more accepting of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people in the last 10 years, nearly 1 in 5, 18%, say they have never come out to anyone, ...
Hybrid work has stabilized in recent years, leveling out since the end of 2022, with about half of workplaces choosing to maintain hybrid models in the post-pandemic era, according to a Sept. 2 report ...
Nearly seven months after President Obama won reelection by a margin of 4 percentage points, the Gallup Organization, the world's best-known polling firm, identified in a new report four main reasons ...
According to Gallup research, an astounding 70 percent of U.S. employees are not showing up to work fully committed to deliver their best performance. Adding insult to injury, 52 percent of those ...
Gallup has been synonymous with polling for decades. But the pollster that made its name forecasting a Franklin Roosevelt win over Alf Landon in 1936 has decided, at least for now, to stop polling the ...
A new Gallup poll showed a sharp reversal in support for President Donald Trump’s immigration policies after several months of critical news coverage of ICE raids, controversial detention centers, and ...
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Americans are concluding 2025 in a sour mood about Congress, the economy and the direction of the country, according to a new national poll. A new two-week poll from Gallup released on Dec. 22 shows ...
The percentage of Americans who say they drink has fallen to a record low, according to a new Gallup poll. The dip coincides with a growing concern among those surveyed that drinking even in ...