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American greatness gets mixed reviews
On America’s 245th birthday, the country is split on how great the United States really is.
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Most Americans now comfortable being unmasked, indoors, in public
Newsy/Ipsos poll shows most are comfortable hugging and being in close proximity, but comfort levels vary by age, partisanship
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Cliff’s Take: Celebrating America, Faultlines Notwithstanding
Fundamentally, Americans are proud of who they are, even if their views on the current state and direction of the country are more mutable.
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The Other Side of the Story
Read insights exploring COVID-19 treatment developments, including treatment landscape and how they are being used in real-world clinical practice.
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (07/01/2021)
The economy remains the top concern for Americans.
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U.S. consumer confidence close to pandemic high ahead of Independence Day
Current and Expectations sub-indices dip very slightly from last week
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Americans proud and looking to celebrate this July 4th
The July 4th weekend is here, and while Americans have mixed feeling about their country, they will be celebrating, COVID or not.
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Americans remain divided in attitudes about the office, and returning to it
One thing is certain, those working from home want flexibility
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Seven in ten Americans are proud to be American
Pride is higher amongst older Americans and Republicans
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Fourth of July celebrations won’t be bigger this year, but most Americans plan a return to past habits
Few say they’re planning a bigger celebration now that they’re vaccinated, but a return to normal is still big for one of America’s top food and beverage holidays