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As new school year begins, parents increasingly concerned about kids falling behind
New USA Today poll shows majority of Americans support mask and vaccine requirements in the classroom
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Most parents feel it’s tougher to be a parent now than it was 20 years ago
As summer winds down, we look at people’s experiences and perceptions of parenthood.
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Majority of parents say it is harder to be a parent now, compared to 20 years ago
Beliefs in women’s opportunities for advancement vary among men and women
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Political divisions are biggest generational threat to American teens
Fewer teens say now is a good time to be growing up than in 2005.
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Delta is changing Americans' behavior
As Delta surges, both the vaccinated and unvaccinated roll back their out of home behavior.
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Fewer Americans say paying your own bills makes you an adult than in 2017
Perceptions of personal hygiene remain static despite the pandemic
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Majority of Texans support mask requirements in public places
In spite of an executive order prohibiting mask requirements, seven in ten – or more – support these measures.
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Remember back-to-school shopping? It’s back.
Our latest Thought Starter explores back-to-school spending trends and families’ expectations for the academic year ahead.
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The massive change in consumer attitudes as the vaxed pull back
All of that changed in July. Nearly one third of Americans has undergone a massive perceptual shift in the past month, as the delta variant has taken hold.
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U.S. consumer confidence experiences precipitous decline
Consumers are uneasy amid rising COVID cases and the spread of the Delta variant