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Back to school brings new worries
Following Labor Day, back to school is in full force, and we explore some of the fault lines permeating schools this year: mask and vaccine mandates.
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U.S. consumer confidence maintains stability
Just over half expect the economy to recover quickly post-COVID
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Over two-thirds of Americans support resettling Afghan allies in the United States
NPR/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans are in favor of admitting certain groups of Afghans into the United States but are not as willing to welcome people fleeing violence from other areas of the world
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Twenty years later, Americans still feel the personal impact of 9/11
Two decades on, Americans see September 11th as one of the most influential and personally impactful events of the 21st century
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Americans still see 9/11 as one of the most impactful events in recent history
The events of September 11th, 2001 have implications for daily life, 20 years on.
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Cliff’s Take: Vaccine Hesitancy May Be Weakening
Employer mandates and FDA approval make the vaccine more palatable to some of the holdouts.
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U.S. consumer confidence remains stable
However, expectations of a speedy post-COVID economic recovery are fading
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Ipsos Update – September 2021
This month we feature new research on women in advertising, wellbeing in India, alongside updates on world opinion on globalisation, economic recovery, exercise and sports, and more.
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Most Americans think the end of the U.S. presence in Afghanistan makes no difference on our safety from terrorism
New ABC News-Ipsos poll finds the public gives Biden poor marks on Afghanistan and immigration, more positive on COVID and infrastructure
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Cliff’s Take: Are the Kids Alright?
Teenagers emerge from the pandemic troubled by the direction of the country and less optimistic about their own futures.