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Nov 19, 2020

The COVID Confidence Conundrum

Confidence to protect oneself from COVID-19 is strongly linked to public behavior and consumption -- a key driver for economic recovery. Confidence remains relatively consistent despite a surge of infections in the U.S.
Apr 16, 2020

Americans Less Pessimistic About COVID-19 Situation

Americans' assessments of the coronavirus situation became increasingly less pessimistic over the course of last week -- 48%, down from 62%, say the situation was getting worse.
Mar 11, 2021

Amid Pandemic, 79% of K-12 Parents Support In-Person School

About eight in 10 parents of K-12 students in the U.S. support providing in-person school in their communities right now for elementary and secondary students.

Leading the Post-Pandemic Workplace

Explore insights for leaders looking to prepare their teams for the future of work.
Dec 18, 2023

Nurses First, Doctors Distant Second in Healthcare Provider Ratings

Nurses lead eight other providers in Americans' ratings of their medical care. Doctors rank second; hospitals and walk-in clinics round out the top four.
May 3, 2021

COVID-19 Affected People's Lives Everywhere

Eight in 10 adults worldwide said in 2020 that their lives were affected at least some by the COVID-19 pandemic, with 45% saying it affected them a lot.
Oct 25, 2023

U.S. Attention to Political News Slips Back to Typical Levels

The 32% of Americans who follow political news very closely is down from the prior two readings but typical of years before a presidential election.
May 19, 2020

U.S. National Mood Shows Little Improvement in May

Despite some success nationally in slowing the spread of the coronavirus, Americans' ratings of the U.S. show little improvement over the past month.
Mar 30, 2022

In U.S., Life Ratings Drop to 13-Month Low

An estimated 53.2% of U.S. adults rate their lives well enough to be categorized as "thriving," the lowest level measured since January 2021.
Apr 29, 2020

Trump COVID-19 Briefings Major Info Source for 27% in U.S.

About one-quarter of Americans say the presidential COVID-19 briefings are a "major" source of information.