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Americans are split on President Biden's American Jobs Plan as a whole but agree that certain measures should be implemented
New Ipsos poll finds that Americans are split on the American Jobs Plan as a whole but do support a number of its individual policies
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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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Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (04/01/2021)
Over half of Americans continue to approve of the work President Joe Biden is doing
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Ipsos Update – April 2021
Our monthly round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos teams around the world covers a range of topics from gender equality and parenting to retail trends and how advertising becomes famous.
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Consumer confidence reaches pre-pandemic levels
Sentiment is nearly where it was before March 2020 lockdowns
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[WEBINAR] Car Wars: When Will Autonomous Win the Race?
In a new year with new priorities from a new U.S. President, we have already heard about support for electrification and focus on the reduction of vehicle emissions
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[WEBINAR] Healthy Now 2021: Practicing Prevention
Join Ipsos and our guest speakers for a complimentary webinar featuring insights from this study.
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Majority of Americans believe MLB stadiums should allow fans, but with significant capacity limits
Widespread support for fans having to provide proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test to enter stadium
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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.
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The Disproportionate Impact of COVID on Race/Ethnicity in America
Black/Hispanics have reported higher levels of risk for non-essential activities. This heightened sense of concern translates into real behavioral differences.