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Black, Hispanic, and Asian Americans are much less likely to report good water and air quality in their communities
Axios-Ipsos Hard Truths Environmental Racism study finds minority Americans also experience more problems with weather-related infrastructure failures.
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Support for legal status of abortion growing in Latin America while softening in Western Europe
27-country survey finds nearly half say abortion should be permitted whenever a woman wants one, and one quarter say it should be allowed only in certain circumstances.
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U.S. consumer confidence reaches fourth week of stability
Outlook remains weaker now than it was before the pandemic
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One in five Americans enjoy drinking Pumpkin Spice Lattes
Midwesterners are most excited to decorate their houses for Halloween
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Most Americans’ personal drinking habits remain unchanged in recent months
New Ipsos poll, conducted on behalf of Cutback Coach, shows half plan to make an effort to drink less or in a healthier way in the coming months
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Over half of Maine’s registered voters support employers issuing vaccine mandates
Spectrum News/Ipsos Maine poll finds that most Maine registered votes support vaccine mandates at work and mask requirements in public spaces
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U.S. consumer confidence maintains stability
Just over half expect the economy to recover quickly post-COVID
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Most adults vaccinated against COVID-19 in all 13 countries surveyed intend to get a booster shot
Still, most citizens view getting first doses of COVID vaccines to all who want them a greater priority than making booster shots available.
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Management Of Healthcare Crises Is Still A Top-5 Concern For Many Citizens
2021 Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index shows nations which have made significant strides to contain the COVID-19 pandemic are rated positively by citizens globally on their performance of handling healthcare crises.
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Over two-thirds of Americans support resettling Afghan allies in the United States
NPR/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans are in favor of admitting certain groups of Afghans into the United States but are not as willing to welcome people fleeing violence from other areas of the world