Driven by a recent increase, young men in the U.S. have now surpassed young women in saying religion is "very important" in their lives.
Gallup’s latest data, from 2024-2025, show 42% of young men saying religion is very important to them, up sharply from 28% in 2022-2023.
By contrast, during this period, young women’s attachment to religion has held steady at about 30%.
The recent increase among young men also contrasts with minimal changes since 2022-2023 among older men and women.
Global employee wellbeing improved to 34% thriving in 2025 — the first increase in three years.
New data from Gallup's 2026 State of the Global Workplace report: https://t.co/rN2cClFjtJ
Only 20% of employees worldwide are engaged at work, down one percentage point from 2024.
Two-thirds are not engaged (64%), and 16% are actively disengaged.
New data from Gallup's 2026 State of the Global Workplace report: https://t.co/GiR67iN3jr
Global employee engagement has fallen for two consecutive years and is now at its lowest level (20%) since 2020 — the first time Gallup has ever recorded back-to-back declines.
Full findings in the 2026 State of the Global Workplace report: https://t.co/582CZh05sd
On behalf of the University of Nebraska, we are honored to congratulate @CoachHoiberg on being named the Associated Press National Coach of the Year—an extraordinary and well-deserved honor. This recognition reflects not only a remarkable season and historic Sweet 16 run, but also Coach Hoiberg’s leadership, vision and commitment to excellence for many years.
Coach Hoiberg has built a culture that elevates student-athletes on and off the court, demonstrating the very best of Nebraska—resilience and teamwork. His success is a testament to what is possible when talent, discipline and purpose come together in pursuit of something bigger than oneself.
We are incredibly proud of Coach Hoiberg and @HuskerMBB for representing the University of Nebraska and our state with distinction on the national stage.
Over half of college students (57%) use artificial intelligence in their coursework on a daily or weekly basis, while just 13% say they never use it.
Full insights from Lumina Foundation and Gallup: https://t.co/tO0Qa4BXsZ
The latest Gallup poll found healthcare topping Americans’ list of domestic concerns, with more saying they worry “a great deal” about it (61%) than about 15 other domestic policy areas.
Twice as many Democrats (46%) as Republicans (23%) say they worry a great deal about the availability and affordability of energy, as do 34% of political independents.
In Q4 2025, 28% of U.S. employees said now is a “good time” to find a quality job, with 72% calling it a bad time. This marks a dramatic reversal from mid-2022, when nearly 70% of workers were optimistic.
The 42-point decline since then represents the largest collapse in job market confidence Gallup has recorded in the past four years.
The composition of the top 10 happiest countries has shifted since 2013, when the group consisted entirely of high-income Western economies. In the current report, eight are.