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Vaccinated Americans Making Less Effort to Social Distance
Thirty-eight percent of U.S. adults who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 are completely or mostly isolating themselves from others -- compared with 51% of those partially vaccinated and 57% who plan to get vaccinated.
Customers Want Touchless Air Travel
Scrambling to cut costs, the aviation industry is halting adoption of touchless technology. Our data say they should do just the opposite.
March Economic Confidence Steady, Still Improved From Fall
Americans' economic confidence in March remains higher than it was in late 2023.
After Four Years, 59% in U.S. Say COVID-19 Pandemic Is Over
About six in 10 Americans think the COVID-19 pandemic is over, but roughly the same proportion of adults say their lives are not back to normal.
Americans' Dissatisfaction With Nation Eases, but Still High
Twenty-three percent of U.S. adults are satisfied with the way things are going. Forty-eight percent are "very dissatisfied," down from 66% in 2021.
42% of Parents Worry COVID-19 Will Affect Child's Education
Seven in 10 parents of K-12 students say their child is doing online distance learning, and more than four in 10 worry that the COVID-19 situation may negatively affect their child's education.
Six Emerging Conclusions: Public Opinion and COVID-19
As more survey data becomes available assessing Americans' reaction to the COVID-19 situation, several conclusions emerge.
Economic Stimulus Could Boost U.S. Holiday Spending
The prospect of a new stimulus payment increases the likelihood that Americans will spend as much as or more this holiday season than they did last year. This effect is greatest among those who believe COVID-19 is getting worse.
Social Distancing Eases as Some States Lift Restrictions
Fifty-eight percent of Americans say they are completely or mostly isolating themselves from people outside their household, back to levels seen before most states issued stay-at-home orders.
U.S. Concerns About Hospitals, COVID-19 Tests Declining
Though levels of concern have declined in recent weeks, a majority of Americans remain worried about hospital capacity and coronavirus testing.