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Two in three parents of kids ages 5-11 plan to vaccinate their child when it’s approved
New poll finds that for hesitant parents, many of whom are unvaccinated themselves, concerns about side effects and long-term unknowns top the list
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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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Doctors are the most trusted profession in the U.S. and across the world
No people trust their military more than Americans do; trust in teachers steady globally but lower in the U.S. than before the pandemic.
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Cliff’s Take
Read this week’s analysis and observations on public opinion trends exploring topline trends to lay out the forces that are really shaping our society and our future.
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Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (10/07/2021)
The economy and unemployment remain Americans' most important issue as President Biden's approval rating creeps up to 48%
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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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The pandemic inspired 1 in 5 Americans to reevaluate their lives
Leading up to World Mental Health Day on October 10th, around half of Americans report that they are currently reevaluating their life priorities and prioritizing a better work/life balance.
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Cliff’s Take: Trust in Biden on COVID erodes
Stalemate on the virus translates to weakening of Biden’s standing in the polls
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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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Biden’s standing on key issues softening
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds most disapprove of Biden’s handling of immigration, gun violence, Afghanistan and crime