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Over half of Americans believe the country's economy is headed in the wrong direction
The same proportion believe the country overall is headed in the wrong direction
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U.S. consumer confidence holds stable after recent declines
Americans in a holding pattern as more is uncovered about the Omicron variant
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Most Americans have heard of the Omicron variant, few are very familiar
New Axios-Ipsos poll finds that two in three support mask requirements and travel bans to limit the spread of the new variant
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Americans with the highest level of knowledge on fetal development show strong support for abortion legality
Less than a quarter of Americans are well informed on the stages of fetal development
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Veterans Day observed by a majority of Americans
Strong majorities of Americans say the country should do more to support veterans
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Over a third of Americans believe in ghosts and U.F.O’s
Decorating your house and carving pumpkins among the most popular ways to celebrate Halloween
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Majority of Americans agree the U.S. should honor treaties with Native Americans
Nearly half of Americans live in the same area they grew up in
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Americans are thinking about their own mental well-being less often than early in the pandemic.
Majority of Americans have not sought out professional counseling since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic
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Americans’ weekly coffee consumption has decreased since 2019
This week's poll also found that the Los Angeles Dodgers is who Americans think is likely to win the World Series, but football is their favorite sport.
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Most Americans do not have detailed natural disaster emergency plans
Recent Ipsos poll, conducted on behalf of Wells Fargo, shows less than half have started an emergency savings account