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On Immigration, Americans Favor Both Restrictions and Reforms
NPR/Ipsos poll shows most feel situation at the border is a major problem, but favor pathway to citizenship for certain undocumented immigrants
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Eleven percent of Americans plan to never return to pre-coronavirus activities
The majority of Americans are familiar with the updated mask usage and social distancing guidelines published by the CDC, over half say they are not planning to quickly return to pre-coronavirus activities
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Americans' financial outlook is sharply up since November 2020
This Country Financial/Ipsos poll finds that half of Americans report no financial impact from COVID-19.
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President Joe Biden sees higher approval ratings than Donald Trump did during his first 100 days
One hundred days since being sworn in, we checked in on how President Biden performs on the nation's top issues
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Americans have a sunnier outlook heading into the summer
Some Americans report improving mental health as fears about returning to “normal” pre-COVID life recede. Meanwhile, Americans are feeling more secure about their purchasing power.
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[WEBINAR] The Power of the African American Affluent Consumer
Join us to better understand who Affluent African Americans are and why their spending power makes them a critical component of every savvy marketing plan.
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Bringing the patient voice to the fore
Using social data to understand how to bring more empathy into the HCP-patient relationship in changing healthcare environments
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Cliff’s Take: The Great Unmasking
America is shaking off COVID restrictions, but we’re not entirely out of the woods yet.
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U.S. consumer confidence holds steady
All indices remain level as expectations stand close to historical record
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Half of Republicans believe the Republican party should be modeled after former President Donald Trump
Donald Trump may not be President anymore, but the Republican party continues to look to him for direction