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New Gallup Survey Will Measure College Graduates’ Happiness and Success

A new Galllup survey underway this spring will determine students satisfaction with the education they have received, including their happiness with their jobs and level of overall satisfaction with their personal lives.

Survey Shows Women Feel Twice as Likely as Men to Get Passed for a Promotion

Women feel twice as likely as men to get passed over for job promotion or other opportunity because of their sex, a new survey shows. Despite ongoing efforts to shatter …

Survey: Online Shoppers are Less Engaged

Though more than a third of consumers shop online, many of them become more antagonistic towards brands that they shop for online, according to a recent Gallup survey. Data shows …

International Happiness Day: Latin America is the Happiest, Says Survey

Latin America could be the unofficial sponsor of International Happiness Day, with all ten of the top-ranked countries for highest amount of positivity coming from Latin America. Paraguay has the …

Survey: More Sleep Leads to Higher Well-Being

Want to feel good? Then get to bed earlier. A new Gallup survey has found people who get more sleep every night have a higher well-being than those who get …

Americans Feel That it is a Good Time to Find a Job, Survey Says

Nearly half of Americans feel that it is a good time to find a job, the highest since mid-2007 prior to the Great Recession. The latest Gallup poll found that …

Survey: Vacations are More Important than Income for Well-Being

Need a new excuse to go on a vacation? It’s good for you. The latest scores from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index show that Americans who take regular trips are significantly …

Survey: U.S. Economic Confidence Hits Highest Number Since 2008

For the first time since the recession, the U.S. Economic Confidence Index by Gallup has reached positive numbers, moving up seven points to reach an average score of +2 for …

Survey: Alumni from SEC Schools are More Attached to Their Alma Maters

Graduates from universities in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) are more attached to their alma maters than graduates of non-SEC schools, according to a survey by Gallup. Forty percent of SEC …

Survey: Male Bosses Preferred Over Female Bosses in the U.S.

In America, male bosses are still preferred over female bosses, according to data from a recent Gallup survey. When asked which gender you would rather work for, 33% of respondents …