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Economy
U.S. Economic Confidence Index Steady at -12
Gallup's U.S. Economic Confidence Index registered -12 for the week ending Oct. 11, in line with scores over the past six weeks and remaining lower than those earlier this year.
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Well-Being
Hawaii Leads U.S. in Financial Well-Being; Mississippi Last
Hawaii led the U.S. in financial well-being in 2014. Southern states accounted for all of the 10 lowest financial well-being scores.
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Politics
Clinton Maintains Modest Image Advantage Over Sanders
On the eve of the first Democratic presidential debate, Hillary Clinton maintains an advantage in familiarity and likability over rival Bernie Sanders, although he is in a stronger position now than before.
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Opinion
Americans and the Economic Impact of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Few Americans believe that dropping out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, as recently proposed by Hillary Clinton, would be very effective in helping improve the U.S. economy.
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Politics
More Republicans Now Prefer One-Party Government
Perhaps anticipating a GOP win in the 2016 presidential election, many more Republicans now (40%) than in 2014 (24%) say it is better for the president and Congress to be controlled by the same party rather than by different parties.
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Opinion
Republican Candidates' Images Across GOP Segments
A special analysis of the images of Republican presidential candidates highlights each candidate's relative strengths and weaknesses among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents.
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Americans' Spending on Gasoline Refuels in Third Quarter
While Americans' reported changes in spending on gasoline have swung wildly in the past year, their reported spending in other areas has remained relatively stable.
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Public Remains Wary of Federal Government's Power
For the third year in a row, a solid majority of the American public believes the federal government has too much power. The number has grown in Obama's second term, with Democrats, moderates and liberals becoming more wary.
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Business Journal
Employees Who Use Their Strengths Outperform Those Who Don't
This is why it's worth it -- even in the face of weakness-focused orthodox management -- to build a strengths-based culture.
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Gallup
Economy
U.S. Economic Confidence Index Steady at -12
Gallup's U.S. Economic Confidence Index registered -12 for the week ending Oct. 11, in line with scores over the past six weeks and remaining lower than those earlier this year.
Read Article
Gallup
Well-Being
Hawaii Leads U.S. in Financial Well-Being; Mississippi Last
Hawaii led the U.S. in financial well-being in 2014. Southern states accounted for all of the 10 lowest financial well-being scores.
Read Article
Gallup
Politics
Clinton Maintains Modest Image Advantage Over Sanders
On the eve of the first Democratic presidential debate, Hillary Clinton maintains an advantage in familiarity and likability over rival Bernie Sanders, although he is in a stronger position now than before.
Read Article
Gallup
Opinion
Americans and the Economic Impact of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Few Americans believe that dropping out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, as recently proposed by Hillary Clinton, would be very effective in helping improve the U.S. economy.
Read Article
Gallup
Politics
More Republicans Now Prefer One-Party Government
Perhaps anticipating a GOP win in the 2016 presidential election, many more Republicans now (40%) than in 2014 (24%) say it is better for the president and Congress to be controlled by the same party rather than by different parties.
Read Article
Opinion
Republican Candidates' Images Across GOP Segments
A special analysis of the images of Republican presidential candidates highlights each candidate's relative strengths and weaknesses among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents.
Read Article
Gallup
Americans' Spending on Gasoline Refuels in Third Quarter
While Americans' reported changes in spending on gasoline have swung wildly in the past year, their reported spending in other areas has remained relatively stable.
Read Article
Gallup
Public Remains Wary of Federal Government's Power
For the third year in a row, a solid majority of the American public believes the federal government has too much power. The number has grown in Obama's second term, with Democrats, moderates and liberals becoming more wary.
Read Article
Gallup
Business Journal
Employees Who Use Their Strengths Outperform Those Who Don't
This is why it's worth it -- even in the face of weakness-focused orthodox management -- to build a strengths-based culture.
Read Article
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