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Will Americans follow social distancing measures?
As states begin to ease restrictions, only half of Americans think their fellow citizens will heed social distancing guidelines.
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Americans support peaceful protesters, but not the president
Racism in public health, employment, and policing are coming to a head as protests absorb the country.
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Small Business Special Report: Most open with more predicting longer recovery
MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce report reveals that around eight in ten small businesses are at least partially open, but more than half think it will take longer than six months to return to a normal climate
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Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Civil unrest in the wake of George Floyd’s killing
A majority of Americans support peaceful protests and demonstrations, many are sympathetic to demonstrators
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Ipsos Update - June 2020
Welcome to June’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. It includes features on future scenario planning, customer experience, the emerging health and safety agenda, attitudes to work, and public opinion from New Zealand and Australia.
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Americans are planning home improvements in case there’s another lockdown
The U.S. is starting to reopen, but some Americans are getting ready for another lockdown. Here's how.
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Expectations for a Swift Recovery Depend A Lot on If You’ve Been Shielded from the Downturn
Unemployed Americans less optimistic about a quick rebound
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AAPOR Virtual Meeting
Ipsos is delighted to be sponsoring this year’s annual AAPOR Conference. In addition, we are proud to have a number of seasoned experts join the speaker list including Clifford Young, President of Ipsos Public Affairs U.S. who will be moderating a panel discussion around Innovations in Online Probability-Based Panels - A Look at the Last 20 Years and Beyond.
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Americans continue to prioritize public health over economy
New Public Agenda/USA Today/Ipsos Hidden Common Ground survey finds threat of COVID-19 subsiding compared to March