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Cliff’s Take: Jobs Supplant Health as Americans’ Top Concern
With new coronavirus cases peaking, America’s attention swivels back to the jobs agenda
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U.S. consumers’ sentiment reflects whether or not they believe in a quick recovery
Consumer confidence index inches up for the second consecutive week
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Work Is a Universal Value; Most People in the U.S. and Around the World Find Meaning In It
Americans want, need and feel capable of working later in life, more so than people in most countries
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Coronavirus Tracker (04/29/2020)
A growing number of Americans report that the economy and jobs are the most important problem in the country.
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High income households more likely to want business to reopen even if COVID-19 isn’t contained
Two in 5 high income respondents want economy to reopen, compared to a third of low-income.
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Lockdown Is a Time of Stress and Added Responsibility for Parents
Parents are facing unique challenges during lockdown. How are they coping?
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In the age of coronavirus, everyone worries about the same things
Covid-19, healthcare, and unemployment are top concerns in the U.S. and globally
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New Center for Public Integrity/Ipsos Poll finds most Americans say the Coronavirus Pandemic is a Natural Disaster
Three in Ten Americans Blame China or Chinese People for the Pandemic
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How the Public Is Weighing the Personal Cost of Coronavirus Against the Economy
People want to open up the economy, but don’t necessarily want to risk going out themselves.
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People are divided over whether the economy should open if COVID-19 is not fully contained
Hard-hit Italy and China support reopening.