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What would free college change?
Higher education can be one of the largest expenses in a person’s life. Many young people don’t have the resources or opportunity to prepare financially for this expense.
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Did the pandemic boost credibility for e-learning?
The pandemic has shifted how we acquire new skills from kindergarten to graduate and continuing education.
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Americans value education but are divided on methods and cost
Ipsos finds opportunities and gaps in how America aligns its education system with the needs of its future workforce
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Child Tax Credit checks are here – and they’re making a difference for low-income families
So far, monthly checks are being used much like last year’s stimulus checks – but the extra hundreds of dollars each month are crucial for some Americans
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Prices pick up as Americans worry over household spending
Americans feel the inflation pressures just as many families across the country receive their child tax credits from the American Rescue Plan.
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Workers want more flexibility from their employers after COVID
Survey of employed adults in 29 countries for the World Economic Forum finds one in four now working from home more often than before the pandemic; preference is for working remotely half of the time after it is over
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How America Pays for College 2021
The new Sallie Mae/Ipsos report reveals that families paid less for college but still relied on the same paying strategies as pre-pandemic.
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Three quarters of Americans with health insurance coverage believe too many hurdles exist between patients and doctor-prescribed medicines
New Ipsos poll conducted with Novartis finds that 92% of patients believe that doctors should be making therapy decisions, not insurers
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U.S. consumer confidence close to pandemic high ahead of Independence Day
Current and Expectations sub-indices dip very slightly from last week
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Americans remain divided in attitudes about the office, and returning to it
One thing is certain, those working from home want flexibility