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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (05/13/2021)
Americans are divided along party lines on the direction the country is headed in and what President Biden's priorities should be
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Greater proportion of Americans say mental health and social life have worsened vs. gotten better compared to before the pandemic
New Parade Media/Cleveland Clinic/Ipsos poll finds despite this, most Americans are optimistic about the future
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The economy is reopening, but many Americans learned to love the pandemic’s at-home conveniences
We’re going back to the old, but still keeping the new. Welcome to the ‘yes, and’ economy.
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Nearly nine in ten Americans consume meat as part of their diet
A majority agree that eating red meat is part of the American way of life
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Healthy Now 2021: Practicing Prevention
Listen in to hear research from the Healthy Now 2021 Practicing Prevention Survey measuring how Americans maintain their relationships, passions, hobbies, face challenges, protect against illness, and more.
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America dips its toes into the reopening waters
Americans are venturing out little by little and growing more confident, but barriers to fully vaccinating the nation remain.
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Firefighters, healthcare workers and first responders top list of most trusted professions
Local actors garner more trust than the national, underscoring the degree to which proximity conditions trust
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Despite slip, U.S. consumer confidence holds at pre-lockdown level
Falling sentiment in the Current and Investment sub-indices drive decline
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Eight in ten women say that they encounter barriers preventing them from taking better care of their health
New MDVIP/Ipsos poll finds that more than a third wish their doctor would spend more time talking to them about health concerns that are unique to women