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Where women are nine months into the pandemic
The pandemic economy is hurting women and families. Without any help, that’s not going to change.
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Has gerrymandering hurt Democrats this decade?
The 2020 election results will help shape the congressional map for years to come.
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A third of Americans expect to keep working from home after the COVID-19 vaccine rolls out
We are getting a clearer picture of the future of work as the vaccine signals a massive shift in the pandemic fight.
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Global consumer confidence still picking up slowly
Consumer sentiment is back to pre-pandemic levels in Australia and holds up in most of Europe while it dips in the U.S.
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Americans agree 2020 was a bad year for the country
As 2020 draws to a close, just one in three Americans now believe that America is “great.”
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What a difference a year makes
Our latest Thought Starter compares Americans’ expectations for 2020 (pre-Covid, racial unrest, political strife) against what was, and our outlook for 2021.
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Why don't people vote?
Medill/NPR/Ipsos poll reveals that nonvoters are more likely to cite disconnect from politics, rather than barriers to submitting a ballot
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Small Business Index holds steady while COVID-19 concerns remain high
The fourth quarter's MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index score indicates relatively unchanged sentiments regarding business operations and expectations
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Americans prioritize frontline workers for coronavirus vaccine
New ABC News/Ipsos survey finds many Americans believe elected officials and athletes should be towards the back of the line
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Americans agree 2020 was bad. Here’s who had it worst.
Ipsos asked Americans to rank 2020 on a scale of 1-10. Here’s what they said.