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Americans still aren’t comfortable riding with other people
People are getting more comfortable shopping and hanging out as the delta surge dissipates, but transit, ridesharing and planes still make them uncomfortable.
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Concern about COVID casts a shadow over holiday planning
Even as cases continue to fall following the Delta surge, concern about COVID colors everything from how optimistic Americans are about returning to their pre-COVID lives to what people are gifting their friends and family this holiday season.
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U.S. consumer confidence at its lowest level in 8 months
All indices are significantly down from last week
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Cliff’s Take
Read this week’s analysis and observations on public opinion trends exploring topline trends to lay out the forces that are really shaping our society and our future.
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While Americans view their mental and physical health as equally important, they don’t think the healthcare system does
30-country Ipsos survey for World Mental Health Day 2021 highlights wide age and gender gaps in how frequently people think about their mental health.
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U.S. consumer confidence: last week’s losses reversed
Optimism around a quick post-pandemic economic recovery rebounds
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Trick-or-treating doesn’t scare Americans this year
Halloween ritual likely to go back to normal, though some still see risk
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Cliff’s Take: Trust in Biden on COVID erodes
Stalemate on the virus translates to weakening of Biden’s standing in the polls
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U.S. consumer confidence weakening
Six in ten believe that businesses should be allowed to reopen even if the pandemic is still not fully contained
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Biden’s standing on key issues softening
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds most disapprove of Biden’s handling of immigration, gun violence, Afghanistan and crime