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Gallup’s new report uncovers a growing challenge for leaders: Employee engagement is declining — and overwhelmed managers are at the center of it State of the Global Workplace: 2025 Report , our annual study of employees in more than 160 countries and areas, includes global and country-level data on employee engagement, wellbeing, manager
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All Gallup articles on All Gallup Headlines The share of LGBTQ+ Americans who are married to their same-sex partner versus living together is down from the peak shortly after the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriages
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Gallup polls aim to represent the opinions of a sample of people representing the same opinions that would be obtained if it were possible to interview everyone in a given country The majority of Gallup surveys in the U S are based on interviews conducted by landline and cellular telephones
- 2024 U. S. Presidential Election Center - Gallup. com
These party trends date back to 1992 when Gallup began routinely asking independents the "leaner" question Why This Matters : The size of the Democratic advantage offers a view of potential voting patterns in presidential elections
- Trumps Job Approval Rating at 45%; Congress Jumps to 29%
The 89-percentage-point partisan gap in Trump’s overall job approval rating is among the highest Gallup has measured for any president The only larger gaps were 90 and 92 points , also for Trump, both in the fall of 2020 as he sought reelection to a second term
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All Gallup articles on the Gallup Blog 77% of Americans who have interacted with police in the past 12 months say the experience was positive overall, but those who do not report positive experiences in police encounters have lower wellbeing and feel less safe
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- Americans Ratings of U. S. Professions Stay Historically Low
From the time Gallup started rating all 23 professions in the early 2000s through this year, there has been a 26-point decline in the perceived honesty and ethics of clergy, the most for any group The proportion saying the clergy have high or very high ethics is down from an average 56% in 2000-2009 to 30% today
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