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There’s bipartisan support for pandemic relief, but can the federal government roll it out in time?
Americans support expanding pandemic relief as people and small businesses are still struggling.
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World Refugee Day 2020: How attitudes toward refugees have changed since the COVID-19 outbreak
New survey shows global and U.S. opinion more supportive of the right to seek refuge from war or persecution, but less open to welcoming refugees and increasingly skeptical about their status.
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Affluent Consumers During Covid: Part 1
Read part 1 of our article exploring how brands can fulfill pent up demand.
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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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75 years later, honoring World War II still matters
The conflict is still a significant part of national identities worldwide
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U.S. consumers’ sentiment reflects whether or not they believe in a quick recovery
Consumer confidence index inches up for the second consecutive week
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Small uptick in U.S. consumer confidence
Americans’ sentiment about the current economic situation remains low, but their expectations about the future are bouncing back
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U.S. consumer sentiment remains on pause
While pessimistic about the current economic environment and jobs situation, Americans remain optimistic about the future
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Coronavirus pandemic: What are the psychological effects of self-isolation?
Two in 5 people are impatient to get back to normal life, a third are anxious about their health.
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Sanders Fails to Cut into Biden’s Lead
The debate was Sanders’ last chance to win over voters in Florida, Arizona, Illinois and Ohio.