Americas
Across Most of the World, the Percentage of Adults With Great Jobs Rarely Tops 10%
U.S. Approval Strong Among Key Allies, but a Record-Worst 1% in Russia
72% of the World Smiled Yesterday
Mexico City looks to build its economy by identifying and developing high school students with high entrepreneurial talent.
U.S. Highest Rated of Major World Leaders
Brazil's once-rapid growth has slowed considerably, but the country could get a boost if its businesses focus on sustaining and increasing employee engagement levels.
Gallup's new report, the 2016 Global Great Jobs Report, offers the latest update on the real jobs situation in more than 130 countries. The report reveals where the good -- and great -- jobs are and where the greatest deficits remain.
Americans applauded John F. Kennedy's job performance after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, but they showed modest to little interest in further efforts to remove Fidel Castro from power. Most supported a trade embargo.
Global Leaders -- Make "Great Job" Creation a Top Priority
Latin America Leads the World in Emotions