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Cliff’s Take: Our First – And Hopefully Last – COVID Thanksgiving
Many Americans Rethink Thanksgiving Plans, Others Go Ahead With Holiday Travel
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Black Friday 2020: Time to breathe new life into the long-standing retail event
Black Friday 2020 will be like no other. It could make or break retailers’ years. It could mark the death knell of Black Friday itself. A lot is riding on how consumers will react to the lure of the bargain-fest amidst COVID-19 and how well retailers will execute their operational plans.
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Americans are getting ready for new COVID-19 restrictions – and buying more packaged food
The number of Americans who say they’re preparing for new coronavirus restrictions is rising. Here's what they're buying.
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Darker outlook on economy and spending heading into the holidays
Partisan sentiment tempered by election and pandemic
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Majority (67%) of Global Citizens Support the Closing of their Borders as Few (33%) Believe COVID-19 is Contained
New Zealand Gets Top Marks for How They’ve Dealt with COVID-19; United States Gets Failing Grade; Opinions about the WHO are Mixed
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Concern over Health Epidemic (78%, +27 Points) Overtakes Hacking (74%) As Top Perceived Threat among Global Citizens
Only Slim Majority (53%, +1) Confident in their Country’s Ability to Deal with Epidemic; Fewer (45%, -1) Confident in Protection from Hacking
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Cliff’s Take: Nation Still Divided On Who Won The Election
Trump’s Protest Resonates With Many Republicans
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Fewer Global Citizens Believe China Will Have Positive Influence on World Affairs in Coming Decade
Ipsos Polling for Halifax Security Forum Reveals Just 42% Believe China Will have a Positive Impact, down 11 Points Since Last Year
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U.S. consumer sentiment falls as coronavirus cases surge
Half of Americans plan to rein in holiday spending this year
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Many Americans support initiatives to dismantle educational inequality
Broad recognition that the education system is not working for all students