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Acrimonious presidential debate leaves race largely unchanged
FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos post debate survey finds Biden marginally stronger
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Cliff’s Take: Contradictory Signals
The Polls Project a Biden Victory; But We Must Look More Closely
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U.S. consumer sentiment remains buoyant
Majority of Americans believe the economy will pick up strength once coronavirus restrictions are lifted
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Stark divisions by political identification and race emerge regarding economic opportunity in America
New Public Agenda/USA Today/Ipsos poll finds more Republicans and white Americans than Democrats and non-white Americans think there is equality of economic opportunity
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Ipsos Digital Tools Consumer Online Survey
People Responded to the COVID-19 Pandemic by Spending More Online and Connecting with Businesses via Social Media and Messaging
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Two in three Americans likely to get coronavirus vaccine
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows the number of Americans planning to get vaccinated, while still a majority, has declined from May
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U.S. consumer sentiment leaps forward
National sentiment reaches highest point since the lockdowns began
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Painless payments aren’t without downsides
Paying hurts, both literally and figuratively. But as technology makes the process of payments and lending smoother for consumers, there are potential downsides for both shoppers and brands.
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Money (That’s what we’ll want.)
Would you ever use a virtual currency? A few months ago, you might have said no. You might have thought that was far off into the future. And you might well not have realized that your kids have been doing it for years.
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Most Americans say President Trump moved too slowly on coronavirus pandemic
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds most Americans do not trust Trump on the pandemic, are split on Biden