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Cliff’s Take: American Alienation
The partisan divide around question of immigration hints at how deep the national fault lines run.
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Looking Forward: Understanding Women Veterans’ Mental Health Needs Post-Pandemic
Lingering mental health concerns will likely disproportionately impact populations already at greater risk. We share research exploring this topic further.
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Ipsos U.S. Mental Health 2021 Report
Younger Americans more likely to be languishing than older Americans
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Majority of employed Americans believe the benefits and salary their job offers are good
Positive evaluation dampens with decreasing income and education levels
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From Floundering to Flourishing
People are ready to lighten up, and there is a role brands can play in helping them.
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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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What’s Next for Retailers: Keep An Eye on Exuberance
Pent-up demand will likely cause many consumers to spend more but returning to pre-COVID shopping behaviors will not happen overnight.
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Grocers Face Renewed Competitive Challenge as Consumers Return to Old Habits
Discover tips for grocery retailers to blunt the impact on revenue as consumers revert to their pre-COVID habits around meal spend.
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How can brands put virtual measurement in a real-world context?
In a typical year, half of adults attend a visual or performing arts activity at least once, according to the National Endowment for the Arts.