U.S. adults who report that they typically are too hot or too cold when sleeping have worse overall sleep quality and wellbeing outcomes than those who rarely or never are.| Gallup.com
As more U.S. workers return to the workplace, they increasingly report the use of personal protective equipment and routine COVID-19 symptom screening at work.| Gallup.com
Since April, the percentage of Americans "very confident" that they can protect themselves from the coronavirus has increased 16 points to 27%.| Gallup.com
Over six in 10 Americans approve of the new $1.9 trillion stimulus plan. Support is highly partisan: 97% of Democrats and 18% of Republicans back it.| Gallup.com
The percentage of U.S. adults classified as "cost secure" has slipped to 55%, a new low. The biggest drop is among those aged 50 and older.| Gallup.com
Six in 10 U.S. adults would prefer to be their own boss, and a slight majority would assume a fair amount of financial risk to start a business.| Gallup.com
Americans' assessments of the COVID-19 situation have dramatically worsened, and their worry about getting the disease has increased. At the same time, social distancing behaviors are largely unchanged.| Gallup.com
Nine in 10 Americans think the coronavirus situation is getting better, while just three in 10 say the pandemic is over.| Gallup.com
A new study finds that low-quality work schedules are widespread across the U.S., undermining employee wellbeing and creating challenges for employers.| Gallup.com
One-third of U.S. workers say they are "always" working remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic, the lowest reading on this measure since April.| Gallup.com
Twelve percent of Americans report borrowing an estimated $74 billion to pay for healthcare expenses last year. More than one-quarter (28%) report being "very concerned" that a major health event could put them in medical debt in the future.| Gallup.com
An estimated 59.2% of U.S. adults rate their lives well enough to be categorized as "thriving" exceeding the previous record-high estimate of 57.3% from 2017.| Gallup.com
Fifty-five percent of U.S. adults say rising prices are causing hardship for their family, essentially unchanged from August but higher than a year ago.| Gallup.com
Most adults in the U.S. view chiropractic care as effective and chiropractors as trustworthy. About half of adults in the U.S. have seen a chiropractor in their lifetime, with one in four seeing a chiropractor in the last five years.| Gallup.com
Four in 10 Black Americans (41%) who interacted with a police officer in the past year say the overall experience was not a "positive" one.| Gallup.com
Nearly six in 10 Americans say "major changes" are needed to make policing better. Almost all Americans support making officers more accountable, while few support abolishing the police altogether.| Gallup.com
Seventeen percent of U.S. adults report that they felt significant loneliness the previous full day, down from three different highs of 25% in 2020 and early 2021.| Gallup.com
The Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index measures Americans' wellbeing by examining five interrelated elements: career, social, financial, physical and community.| Gallup.com
About one in four Black (24%) and Hispanic employees (24%) in the U.S. report having been discriminated against at work in the past year.| Gallup.com
The majority of U.S. employees are working remotely either all or some of the time, little changed in recent months. Although slightly more of them appear ready to return to their workplaces, the majority want to stay remote long-term.| Gallup.com
As the date approaches this year, just over a third of Americans report having a lot (12%) or some knowledge (25%) about the "Juneteenth" celebration.| Gallup.com
Ukraine war through the lens of U.S. adults: GOP commitment slips, 41% say U.S. intervention excessive, Dems remain committed, 64% uncertain of a winner.| Gallup.com
Post pandemic, U.S. obesity and diabetes rates have reached record highs amid significant declines in healthy eating and other health habits.| Gallup.com
Fifty-six percent of Americans say rising prices are causing their household financial hardship, up from 49% in January.| Gallup.com
U.S. teens average nearly five hours a day on social media. Personality traits and parental restrictions greatly affect teen social media usage patterns.| Gallup.com
In the U.S., a new high of 29.0% of adults have been diagnosed with depression in their lifetime, and 17.8% currently have or are being treated for it.| Gallup.com
K-12 workers in the U.S. are more likely than workers in all other industries to say they feel burned out at work.| Gallup.com
It's not so much the volume of interactions Black Americans have with the police that troubles them or differentiates them from other racial groups, but rather the quality of those interactions.| Gallup.com
U.S. employees worked remotely as much in September as they did over the summer. Nearly all want to continue that way, and their employers mostly seem amenable.| Gallup.com
Seventy-one percent of Americans approve of labor unions. Although similar to last year's 68%, approval is up from 64% before the pandemic.| Gallup.com