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Fourth of July celebrations won’t be bigger this year, but most Americans plan a return to past habits
Few say they’re planning a bigger celebration now that they’re vaccinated, but a return to normal is still big for one of America’s top food and beverage holidays
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For Sub-Saharan Small Businesses, Digital Technologies Emerge as Pivotal for Sustaining Operations through the Pandemic and Embracing Future
This Facebook/Ipsos poll explored how SMBs use digital tools, social media and direct messaging platforms, with a focus on the Facebook apps.
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Majority of Americans think knowing their ancestry is important
Knowing their family’s history makes Americans feel curious, connected, and proud
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U.S. stands out among 28 countries in perceptions of social tension
Over half of Americans say the country is divided by “culture wars”
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (06/24/2021)
About one-third of the country believes the country is headed in the right direction
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Majority of Americans agree that Pride increases awareness of LGBTQ+ culture
Only one in ten in favor of NYC Pride ban of law enforcement
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Seven in ten Americans plan to celebrate Father’s Day
Cooking at home the most popular way Americans plan to celebrate
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In the race to be the next mayor of New York, Adams leads but ranked-choice voting means the race is still wide open
New Ipsos poll just ahead of the Democratic primary election in New York shows crime and safety remains top issue for voters