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Greater proportion of Americans say mental health and social life have worsened vs. gotten better compared to before the pandemic
New Parade Media/Cleveland Clinic/Ipsos poll finds despite this, most Americans are optimistic about the future
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The economy is reopening, but many Americans learned to love the pandemic’s at-home conveniences
We’re going back to the old, but still keeping the new. Welcome to the ‘yes, and’ economy.
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America dips its toes into the reopening waters
Americans are venturing out little by little and growing more confident, but barriers to fully vaccinating the nation remain.
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Despite slip, U.S. consumer confidence holds at pre-lockdown level
Falling sentiment in the Current and Investment sub-indices drive decline
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Eight in ten women say that they encounter barriers preventing them from taking better care of their health
New MDVIP/Ipsos poll finds that more than a third wish their doctor would spend more time talking to them about health concerns that are unique to women
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Eight in ten Americans plan to celebrate Mother’s Day
A plurality report seeing their parental figures less often during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Majority of Americans have changed the amount of time they spend communicating in-person compared to 10 years ago
New EvolveMKD /Ipsos poll finds among those who have experienced a change, 53% are spending less time communicating in-person versus 10 years ago
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Streaming services hooked young adults and people of color for the first time during the pandemic
Disney Plus led all streaming services in new signups; low-income Americans were most likely to sign up for Amazon Prime for the first time.
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As the country opens up, families are doing better
Ahead of Mother’s Day, it’s clear the toll the pandemic has had on families, particularly mothers, and how that’s making all eager (but cautious) to leave the home this summer.