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A third of Americans expect to keep working from home after the COVID-19 vaccine rolls out
We are getting a clearer picture of the future of work as the vaccine signals a massive shift in the pandemic fight.
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Americans agree 2020 was a bad year for the country
As 2020 draws to a close, just one in three Americans now believe that America is “great.”
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What a difference a year makes
Our latest Thought Starter compares Americans’ expectations for 2020 (pre-Covid, racial unrest, political strife) against what was, and our outlook for 2021.
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Americans prioritize frontline workers for coronavirus vaccine
New ABC News/Ipsos survey finds many Americans believe elected officials and athletes should be towards the back of the line
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Americans agree 2020 was bad. Here’s who had it worst.
Ipsos asked Americans to rank 2020 on a scale of 1-10. Here’s what they said.
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Cliff’s Take: New Ambivalence About American Greatness
Living At Opposing Extremes Brings Us To Indeterminate Middle
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Americans more eager to get coronavirus vaccine
Reluctance to take coronavirus vaccine lessens following the 2020 presidential election and latest breakthroughs from Pfizer and Moderna.
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U.S. consumer sentiment rally reverses past week’s loss
All indices still remain lower than they were in the week before the election
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (12/10/2020)
Americans remain deeply concerned that the country is on the wrong track
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A Year in Review - 2020
This has been a year of momentous change. As we pause to reflect at the end of the year, we present some Ipsos research highlights you may have missed during the dizzying events of 2020.