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Americans overwhelmingly support continuation of coronavirus stimulus and relief programs
New Reuters/Ipsos polling finds widespread public support for the coronavirus relief programs and desire to see them continued
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[WEBINAR] Affluent American Pent-Up Demand & COVID
While affluent consumers have sometimes been called “crisis-proof”, they have exhibited anxiety and concern during past crises and again during the current one.
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Social distancing and mask use follow contours of the 2016 election
Opinions and ways people are responding to the coronavirus are fixed along partisan lines.
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Screen time across several devices has increased for many Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic
New Alcon/Ipsos Poll finds majority of those who have increased screen time on at least one device are concerned about the impact this will have on their eyes
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Looking for an escape: Younger people more likely to say entertainment costs rose since COVID-19
A quarter of people globally say they’re spending more on electronics, books and movies.
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Soaring food prices: People say they're paying more amid COVID - here's why
Almost two-thirds say cost of groceries has increased even as economies face deflationary pressures.
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Cost of living: Majority say cost of food, goods and services have increased since COVID-19 began
Groceries and household supplies, utility bills top list of higher cost items globally.
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Buying while Black: How Racism Colors Spending Patterns for Affluent Black Americans
Longest running survey of Affluent Americans finds distinct buying behavior from Black consumers
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Parents try to limit children’s screen time as it increases during pandemic
New Global Myopia Awareness Coalition (GMAC) study finds children’s screen time has doubled since before the pandemic, and most parents agree it is harmful to eye health
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Ipsos Update - July 2020
Welcome to July’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. This month includes features on Black Lives Matter, attitudes towards refugees and the role of universities in the world today.