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How the past year shaped perspectives on race in America
On the anniversary of George Floyd’s death, the nation reflects back on a year of renewed focus on race in America.
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Majorities of unvaccinated adults in most of 15 countries would get a vaccine if they could
Survey also points to a decline in vaccination intent not only where many have already been inoculated
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Cliff’s Take: American Alienation
The partisan divide around question of immigration hints at how deep the national fault lines run.
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Looking Forward: Understanding Women Veterans’ Mental Health Needs Post-Pandemic
Lingering mental health concerns will likely disproportionately impact populations already at greater risk. We share research exploring this topic further.
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Ipsos U.S. Mental Health 2021 Report
Younger Americans more likely to be languishing than older Americans
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Majority of employed Americans believe the benefits and salary their job offers are good
Positive evaluation dampens with decreasing income and education levels
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (05/20/2021)
President Biden's approval rating remains stable in this week's Core Political
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From Floundering to Flourishing
People are ready to lighten up, and there is a role brands can play in helping them.
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Eleven percent of Americans plan to never return to pre-coronavirus activities
The majority of Americans are familiar with the updated mask usage and social distancing guidelines published by the CDC, over half say they are not planning to quickly return to pre-coronavirus activities
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Americans' financial outlook is sharply up since November 2020
This Country Financial/Ipsos poll finds that half of Americans report no financial impact from COVID-19.