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Americans plan to keep their new pandemic entertainment habits and streaming subscriptions
Ipsos finds the future of media is pervasive and we’re not going back
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Greater proportion of Americans say mental health and social life have worsened vs. gotten better compared to before the pandemic
New Parade Media/Cleveland Clinic/Ipsos poll finds despite this, most Americans are optimistic about the future
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America dips its toes into the reopening waters
Americans are venturing out little by little and growing more confident, but barriers to fully vaccinating the nation remain.
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Despite slip, U.S. consumer confidence holds at pre-lockdown level
Falling sentiment in the Current and Investment sub-indices drive decline
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Eight in ten women say that they encounter barriers preventing them from taking better care of their health
New MDVIP/Ipsos poll finds that more than a third wish their doctor would spend more time talking to them about health concerns that are unique to women
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As the country opens up, families are doing better
Ahead of Mother’s Day, it’s clear the toll the pandemic has had on families, particularly mothers, and how that’s making all eager (but cautious) to leave the home this summer.
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U.S. consumer confidence reaches new heights
Expectations rise further, driving improvement in overall sentiment
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Half of Americans have tried a new way to buy since the pandemic began
First-time use of services like grocery delivery, alcohol delivery and pre-ordered home goods have surged since Ipsos asked consumers at the pandemic’s start – especially among parents.
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Consumer confidence recedes from pandemic highs
Sentiment cools down after weeks of continuous growth