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Will luxury travel conquer its race issue?
African Americans still face demeaning and dismissive interactions when they travel, despite vows by corporate America in 2020 to address racism.
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Cliff’s Take: Cautiously Impatient
Will Americans accept vaccine passports in their eagerness to reopen?
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Expectations have never been higher
Confidence in the future of the economy soars to the highest point in 19 years, but is the nation approaching a “vaccine wall?”
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Convenience Stores, Gas Stations Found Bright Spots in Pandemic
With the drastic and immediate increase in demand for e-commerce, the stakes for convenience stores getting digital fulfillment right are critical.
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Expectations about when life will return to pre-COVID normal vary widely across the world
Almost half of adults say their mental health has worsened during the pandemic, but nearly one quarter say it improved since the beginning of 2021
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Cliff’s Take: Our National Dissonance
Surging optimism is the flip side of paranoia and distrust of the system
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Americans begin to test drive a "new normal"
Some people are leaving their homes as Americans grow increasingly optimistic about the state of the pandemic. But, the effects of the past year still loom large for many.
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Cliff’s Take: Advancing A Post-COVID Agenda
What Biden’s approval numbers presage for building back after the pandemic
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Do Americans think getting one dose of a two-step COVID-19 vaccine is effective?
Two in three Americans believe in efficacy of partial vaccination, but two doses seen as most effective way to stop virus’ spread
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Consumers – especially wealthy ones – are ready to pay higher prices as the economy reopens
Across industries, consumer demand matches up closely with willingness to pay a higher price – good news for businesses trying to recover from the pandemic hit.