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Fewer Americans say paying your own bills makes you an adult than in 2017
Perceptions of personal hygiene remain static despite the pandemic
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Americans are conflicted on withdrawing troops from Afghanistan
Nearly three-quarters of Americans support the United States sending additional troops to Afghanistan to secure key facilities such as airports and embassies until the withdrawal is complete
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Majority of Texans support mask requirements in public places
In spite of an executive order prohibiting mask requirements, seven in ten – or more – support these measures.
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Most Americans back four-day work week but won’t take a pay cut for it
At the same time, Americans value flexibility over length in their vacation policies.
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Cliff’s Take: America's Relationship With Work Remains Complicated
Despite a plurality feeling overworked, the majority would settle for flexibility in their work lives over longer vacations.
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (08/12/2021)
Americans, particularly Democrats, are increasingly concerned about public health and want President Biden to prioritize handling COVID-19
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U.S. consumer confidence rebounds slightly from previous week’s crash
Sentiment holds below pre-pandemic levels
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[WEBINAR] Ask Me Anything: America’s forced adaptation to COVID
Join us for a complimentary webinar featuring a panel of Ipsos experts as they discuss how America is adapting this time, what has changed from earlier waves, and what might be in store for the nation over the next few months.
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[WEBINAR] America the Uncertain: 2021 Political Briefings
Join the Ipsos polling team for a regular briefing on the data and trends transforming the country.
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Two-thirds of Americans support implementing a 4-day work week
American workers also want more flexibility for working hours and locations