When pollsters undertook the inaugural Gallup-Purdue Index of more than 30,000 graduates to discover how they were faring after graduation, the results cast light on an often overlooked facet of …
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 …
American investors are more optimistic about the economy than they have been in the past seven years, according to the recently released Wells Fargo/Gallup Investor and Retirement Optimism Index. The …
Feelings about the banking and real estate industries are shifting in the U.S., moving toward the better for the first time in years, according to a recent Gallup survey. Banking …
Making financial decisions is often a big part of being an investor, but a majority of American investors seek outside advice when making personal decisions, according to a recent Gallup …
Over the past 54 months, more than 10 million jobs have been created in America, the country’s longest streak of private sector job growth in history. Nonfarm payroll increased by …
July’s six-year high for job creation in the U.S. has stayed consistent in August, according to a recent Gallup survey. The U.S. Job Creation Index stayed at +28 in August, …
A recent Gallup poll shows signs that the economy is making a return to pre-Great Recession levels with 58% of full- or part-time workers saying they feel completely satisfied with …
Though 40 hours is the traditional workweek in America, moat Americans are actually working an average of seven hours more per week, according to a new Gallup survey. When asked …
While almost half of all Americans say they are spending more this year over last, it’s not necessarily good news for the economy, according to a new Gallup poll on …