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  1. for 12 timer siden

    The value of bonds issued by El Salvador’s government tumbled on Thursday, in the wake of the country swapping currencies to Bitcoin. Before this, in 2020, 61% of El Salvadorans had confidence in the country’s financial institutions.

    Angre
  2. for 13 timer siden

    Tune in to hear and Larry Kleinman from discuss “Straight to Business” -- a new and innovative pathway to career success.

    Angre
  3. for 15 timer siden

    Climate change and the future of the country's oil industry emerged as hot button issues in Norway's election on Monday. Before the election, 67% of Norwegians said they were satisfied with their country's efforts to preserve the environment, while 33% were dissatisfied.

    Angre
  4. for 18 timer siden

    93% of White Americans and 96% of Non-White Americans now approve of interracial marriage.

    Angre
  5. 15. sep.

    Noam Chomsky -- linguist, scholar and historian -- joins the podcast to discuss the state of confidence in U.S. institutions. He talks about growing despair in American life, U.S. foreign relations and more. Listen here or on your favorite podcast app.

    Angre
  6. 15. sep.

    35% of Americans now view the internet industry positively, down from 49% in 2020.

    Angre
  7. 14. sep.

    Six of 25 business sectors rated in Gallup’s poll, led by the healthcare and oil and gas industries, show double-digit declines in their positive image ratings.

    Angre
  8. 13. sep.

    North Korea reportedly staged a series of test launches of cruise missiles over the weekend. Earlier this year, 9% of Americans said the country was the U.S.’s greatest enemy, down from 51% who said the same in 2018.

    Angre
  9. 13. sep.

    Six of 25 business sectors rated in Gallup’s poll, led by the healthcare and oil and gas industries, show double-digit declines in their positive image ratings.

    Angre
  10. 12. sep.

    U.S. worker concerns about layoffs and wage cuts have eased significantly in the past year but remain higher than they were before the pandemic.

    Angre
  11. 12. sep.

    How did the attacks on 9/11 impact public opinion 20 years ago -- and what legacy did they leave on Americans' views in the decades since? Gallup senior editors join the podcast to discuss the post-9/11 "rallying event." Will we ever see one again?

    Angre
  12. 12. sep.

    One year after U.S. workers indicated significantly less satisfaction with the physical safety conditions of their workplace, their satisfaction has rebounded to its pre-pandemic level.

    Angre
  13. 11. sep.

    Tune in to hear talk with Gallup senior editors Jeff Jones and Megan Brenan about public opinion after 9/11.

    Angre
  14. 11. sep.

    A new high of 64% of U.S. adults says Americans have permanently changed the way they live after 9/11. Meanwhile, 28% say their own lives have permanently changed.

    Angre
  15. 10. sep.

    94% of Americans now approve of interracial marriage, up from 4% in 1958, the first time Gallup asked about the subject.

    Angre
  16. 9. sep.

    Tune in to hear talk with Gallup senior editors Jeff Jones and Megan Brenan about public opinion after 9/11.

    Angre
  17. 9. sep.

    Listen on-demand to all sessions of learning series featuring , , and Dr. . Learn about the future of Black economic opportunity, progress & change and the justice system.

    Angre
  18. 9. sep.

    Twice as many workers now as in July say their employer is requiring them to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to return to work.

    Angre
  19. 9. sep.

    Today Gallup, commissioned by , launched The American Upskilling Study. The study found that most American workers are interested in upskilling opportunities, but not all can participate. Read the full report at

    Angre
  20. 9. sep.

    One year after U.S. workers indicated significantly less satisfaction with the physical safety conditions of their workplace, their satisfaction has rebounded to its pre-pandemic level.

    Angre

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