Sentences with phrase «gallup said»

While many people qualified for subsidies to help pay for health insurance, not everyone did, which may have led people to skip insurance, Gallup said in an analysis of its survey.
In fact, 18 percent of employees surveyed by Gallup said they will continue to work part - time past retirement age because they will have to.3
Today only 44 percent of Americans have «a great deal» or «quite a lot» of confidence in «the church or organized religion,» Gallup said.
But Gallup said that while the viewpoints «may apply to certain politically active members of the Jewish - American community,» recent Gallup trends show such conclusions are «not reflective of the views of Jewish Americans more generally.»
The results are within the poll's margin of error, but still «statistically significant,» Gallup said in announcing the results Monday.
Almost 5 years ago now, Gallup said that if you want to make a business impact from social, social brand advocacy is the only way to make that work.
«Highly engaged workers who log well over 40 hours will still have better overall wellbeing than actively disengaged workers who clock out at 40 hours,» Gallup said.
«Longer - term, Americans» self - reported spending is much stronger than it was from late 2008 to late 2011, but continues to trail early 2008, before the recession gained momentum,» Gallup said.
Gallup says its forecast suggests a 3 percent rise in sales this year over last.
Texas manufacturing expands, manufacturer optimism increases, and Gallup says optimism surges to a five - year weekly high.
Populin tried the test on his macaques, and they failed to notice the dot — and therefore, Gallup says, they can not be self - aware.
«I have some serious reservations,» Gallup says.
«Lori was everything you would hope for in a good scientist,» Gallup says.
This trend may reflect recent research that has called into question the view that fat is the main culprit in weight gain, and instead points to processed carbohydrates as the key drivers, Gallup says.
Martin West says the public wants teachers evaluated using test scores #frizzle ow.ly / BBVQO [But PDK Gallup says otherwise]
The lesson here is that «the best managers promote a recognition - rich environment, with praise coming from every direction and everyone aware of how others like to receive appreciation,» Gallup says.

Not exact matches

According to the Wells Fargo / Gallup study, women business owners said their top three sources of initial funding for their business are cash or savings (85 percent), personal credit cards (37 percent) and financial gifts or support from family or friends (29 percent).
According to a recent Gallup poll, 37 percent of U.S. workers say they have telecommuted.
Kelleher said, «A company is stronger if it is bound by love rather than by fear,» and Gallup's research indicates he was right.
In a Gallup poll during the 2016 general election, 51 % of Americans said the president should release all relevant medical information, an increase from 2004 when 38 % held that view.
According to a recent Gallup poll, only 29 percent of Americans say they have a «great deal» or «quite a lot of confidence» in the U.S. education system.
Gallup today released a study that said business students, of all majors, get the least amount of «emotional support» from professors and mentors.
«Fancy action plans don't create engagement; ongoing two - way dialogue creates engagement,» says Kurt Deneen, a Gallup consultant.
A 2014 national Gallup poll put the average number at 47 hours per week, or 9.4 hours per day, with many saying they work 50 hours per week.
A college education is among the biggest financial investments a person will make in his or her lifetime, said Brandon Busteed, executive director of Gallup's education division.
According to Gallup, 58 percent of people nationwide now say they support legalization.
The controversial tax reform bill, also known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, hasn't sat well with more than half of Americans, who say it would help neither their family's financial situation nor the U.S. economy, according to research by Gallup.
Six in 10 Millennials — the country's largest generation — say they're looking for new employment opportunities, according to a recent Gallup poll.
According to a recent Gallup poll, as many as seven in 10 women have an unfavorable opinion of Trump, and experts say his presidency could have a serious, negative impact on women's rights.
The 2017 State of the American Workplace Report from Gallup showed that 53 percent of employees say it's «very important» to have a job that allows them greater work - life balance and personal well - being.
«The 45 percent saying today that their taxes are too high,» Gallup reports, «essentially ties 1961, 2009 and 2012 as the lowest in Gallup's trend, all years when 46 percent of Americans said their taxes are too high.»
Meanwhile, nearly one - in - five Americans say they'll be sending less to Uncle Sam next year, while 9 percent forecast a bigger bill, according to a new Gallup survey.
In the Gallup survey, diverse - owned small businesses were more likely to respond that they have been declined for business credit — about one in five African American, Asian, and Hispanic business owners said they faced a credit decline in the past (14 % of general market respondents said they faced a decline).
A Gallup study on benefits and perks finds that 51 % of employees say they would switch to a job that allows them flextime, and 37 % would switch to a job that allows them to work off - site at least part of the time.
A majority of Republicans said they were «highly religious,» compared with one - third of Democrats and independents, a new Gallup Poll found.
Based on a Gallup survey of 15,000 American employees, 43 percent say they spent at least some time working remotely in the past year.
The latest Wells Fargo / Gallup Investor and Retirement Optimism Index found that more than half of investors weren't especially concerned about recent volatility in the stock market, while 60 % said they still believe it's a good time to invest in the financial markets.
A Gallup poll during the 1986 effort found that slightly fewer Americans (41 %) back then believed their own taxes would go up because of that plan, compared to 18 % who said they would go down and 30 % who expected they would remain the same.
The November 2013 Wells Fargo / Gallup Investor and Retirement Optimism Index survey found investors more confident in the stock market than in other aspects of the economy; still, fewer than four in 10 said the stock market is an excellent or good way for average Americans to grow their assets.
According to Gallup's State of the American Workplace report, 43 percent of Americans said they spent at least some time working remotely last year, up from 39 percent in 2012.
According to Gallup, 81 percent of Americans said that they are not satisfied with the governance of the country.
With 35 percent of people saying that they would consider switching jobs for a job that allowed them to work remotely, according to Gallup, companies need to consider incorporating more flexibility into their scheduling as a way to retain and attract top - level employees.
More than 80 % of Muslims say they are satisfied with their lives in this country, according to Gallup surveys, which also show that only American Jews have higher education levels.
I agree with everything Pete says below: All the polls are tied, except Gallup and one other.
You said,» «In Gallup surveys in the late 2000s, 40 % of Millennials said religion is very important... in a 1978 Gallup poll, 39 % of Boomers said religion was very important to them.»»
When Gallup asked a similar question in 1979 about Vietnamese refugees or «boat people,» nearly 60 percent of Americans (57 %) affirmed that refugees would be welcomed in their community, while 30 % said they would not be.
(CNN)- Bias against a Mormon presidential candidate hasn't budged in 45 years, with 18 % of Americans saying they would not vote for a well - qualified candidate who happened to be Mormon, according to a Gallup Poll released Thursday.
More quantitatively, the same results were evident in a 1982 Gallup survey that asked people to say how important various things were to their «basic sense of worth as a person.»
In the Gallup survey, for example, 90 percent of the public claimed to have thought about «living a worthwhile life» at least a fair amount (or a lot) during the preceding two years; 83 percent said they had thought often about their «basic values in life»; 81 percent gave the same response for «your relation to God»; and 70 percent gave similar answers for «developing your faith.»
A Gallup survey conducted in 1982 found that 43 per cent of the total population said that they had watched religious programming in the past 30 days.
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