Americans have been consistently opposed to warrantless surveillance of phone calls and emails of American citizens for monitoring threats against the United States, but opposition to such surveillance outside of the country has increased over the past 10 years. Twenty years after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, less […] Read more »
Vaccine Hesitancy May Be Weakening
… Vaccine hesitancy still holds at around one in five American adults. But, among these Americans, the most resistant of all are now at 14%, down from 18% in late June. Progress is slow, but the wheels are turning. … Our polling with Axios finds that the unvaccinated are now […] Read more »
Update: American Public Opinion and Vaccination Requirements
Majorities of Americans now favor requiring people to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination to travel by airplane, stay in a hotel, attend events with large crowds, dine in a restaurant and go to their office or work site. … One of the predictable, but important, divisions in opinions on vaccination […] Read more »
More in U.S. Say American Lives Permanently Changed by 9/11
Twenty years after the 9/11 terror attacks, a record-high 64% of U.S. adults say Americans have permanently changed the way they live because of those attacks. Moreover, at least one in four Americans say they, personally, have permanently changed the way they live, and substantial minorities continue to express apprehension […] Read more »
One-third of Americans plan to go away this summer
After a year of the coronavirus outbreak, more Americans plan to travel again for summer vacation. One-third of Americans are planning to go away for vacation this summer, and more than half who plan to do so say they will travel at least 500 miles away from home. CONTINUED Fred […] Read more »
Vaccinated or not, Americans venture out
… Most believe businesses that handle travel and crowds ought to be taking an array of safety measures and that employers can mandate vaccines for their workers. In terms of who is out and about, vaccinated people tend to be comfortable, but non-vaccinated people — of whom there are still […] Read more »