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U.S. consumer confidence reflects national uncertainty
Americans can’t decide which way the economy is headed
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Black Americans wholly support protest movement, but optimism for change is muted
New Washington Post-Ipsos poll finds that Black Americans are saddened and angered by Floyd’s killing, but not surprised
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Mental health experiences differ across race, gender and age
Non-whites, women and younger generations more likely to report thinking about mental health often
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While American public supports police reform, reckoning with Confederate past is more complicated
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows that while most support banning chokeholds, opinions on renaming bases is mixed
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Gains in U.S. consumer confidence prove to be fleeting
The drop-off in optimism coincides with the resurgence of new coronavirus cases in at least 20 states.
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Americans’ concerns about COVID-19 continue to decline
New ABC News-Ipsos poll shows Americans more willing to resume activities than they were a month ago
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U.S. consumer sentiment is rebounding
Expectations are at record-high level despite widespread civic unrest and continued spread of the coronavirus
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Americans split on the right to protest versus law and order
New USA Today/Ipsos poll shows deep racial, partisan divides on trust in law enforcement and views over George Floyd's killing.
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Cliff’s Take: Injustice Is Real, but Not All Americans Willing to See It
America Confronts Painful Racial Legacy Amid Pandemic
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Americans overwhelmingly view Floyd killing as part of larger problem
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds consensus on problems in the treatment of African Americans by police