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Americans are conflicted on what LGBTQ+ Pride celebrates
Younger Americans and people in cities feel positive about Pride, a month dedicated to celebrating self-acceptance, history, and the legal struggle LGBTQ+ people face.
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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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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (06/10/2021)
Optimism about the direction the country is heading in is slightly higher than it was at this time last year
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Cream-filled donuts most popular flavor amongst Americans
Nearly three in four say free donuts has no impact on decision to get vaccinated
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Work and school are the places where Americans have cried most often
Men and older Americans less likely to have cried in public
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Close to half of Americans are familiar with the conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas
Familiarity is higher amongst older age groups
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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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President Joe Biden sees higher approval ratings than Donald Trump did during his first 100 days
One hundred days since being sworn in, we checked in on how President Biden performs on the nation's top issues