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What Worries the World – March 2021
“What Worries the World?”: One year on, COVID-19 remains the greatest global concern.
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U.S. views on child development stand out from the global norm
Americans tend to place more responsibility on parents, see nature and nurture as equally influential, and do not place as much importance on the early years
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U.S. leads the world in the judgment of parents
Nine in ten Americans parents feel judged by others; nine in ten U.S. non-parents admit to judging parents for the way they raise their children
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One in four have recently witnessed Asian people being blamed for the coronavirus pandemic
New USA Today/Ipsos poll finds that most believe COVID-19 is a natural disaster; yet many continue to blame China in some way
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Views split on whether athletes should take a stand on political, social issues
Axios/Ipsos poll finds desire for athlete activism, and use of Native American-themed mascots, varies greatly by race and partisanship.
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (03/18/2021)
The majority of Americans approve of the way Biden is handling the economy and COVID-19
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Consumer confidence heads towards pre-pandemic levels
Sentiment rallies to new pandemic high for fourth week in a row
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College graduates are excited for March Madness. Others? Not so much.
Half of Americans with college degrees are as excited or more than they were for the last NCAA tournament, but many others are indifferent
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Global consumer confidence getting closer to pre-pandemic level
No significant month-on-month drop in consumer sentiment recorded in any market
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Americans report high levels of concern about data privacy and security
More than half support for new rules and laws limiting what technology companies can do.