More Nonretired Americans Expect Comfortable Retirement
Nonretired Americans' expectations that they will live comfortably in retirement have risen to a 15-year high of 57%.
View ArticleU.S. Wellbeing Declines Halted in 2019
After dropping by substantial margins in 2017 and 2018, the wellbeing of U.S. adults leveled off in 2019, aided by an improvement in financial wellbeing.
View ArticleThe Roots of Income Inequality
Income inequality is one of the most contentious political issues today. Gallup's principal economist has a compelling theory for why it exists.
View ArticleRecord-High Optimism on Personal Finances in U.S.
Americans' views on their personal financial situation are at record highs, with 59% saying they are better off now than a year ago and 74% saying they will better off a year from now.
View ArticleMore in U.S. Say They Are Better Off Than in Past Elections
Six in 10 U.S. adults say they are better off than they were three years ago, more than reported this in prior presidential reelection years.
View ArticleMore Americans Financially Ready to Endure Social Distancing
Fifty-nine percent of Americans say they can follow social distancing guidelines "as long as is necessary" before experiencing financial hardship, up five percentage points over a two-week period.
View ArticleGauging Concerns About Americans' Personal Finances
Americans' concerns about getting the coronavirus and concerns about suffering severe financial hardship are about equal.
View ArticlePositive Notes From Americans Amid the Bad News
Amid the cascade of negative news, there are some positive notes from the American people.
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