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Trick-or-treating doesn’t scare Americans this year
Halloween ritual likely to go back to normal, though some still see risk
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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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U.S. consumer confidence weakening
Six in ten believe that businesses should be allowed to reopen even if the pandemic is still not fully contained
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Ipsos Update - October 2021
Global risks, trust in research, virtual reality and the global influence of Germany are just some of the topics featured in this month’s round up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world.
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Support for allowing the federal government to negotiate drug prices drops when Americans are presented with various arguments
A new PhRMA/Ipsos poll finds that Americans are worried about coverage costs in healthcare and prefer the federal government provide oversight and incentives to lower prices in the healthcare system over setting prices.
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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
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[WEBINAR] America the Uncertain: 2021 Political Briefings
Join the Ipsos polling team for a regular briefing on the data and trends transforming the country.
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Public More Open to Tech Companies Sharing their Data – But There’s a Limit
Caution Ahead: 71% of consumers would stop doing business with a company if it gave away sensitive information without permission.
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What Worries the World? September 2021
Coronavirus remains the top global concern after 18 months of tracking during the pandemic.
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Workplace vaccine mandates might be the push unvaccinated Americans needed
One in four unvaccinated Americans now say they plan to get the coronavirus vaccine – a huge jump from earlier this month.