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Americans are failing in Social Security education
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WASHINGTON, May 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ After a year of social distancing, Americans are optimistic about summer travel, with 51 percent of consumers stating that they are going to travel as much or more than in pre-Covid times. This is one of the key findings from Consumer Insights and Intent: Q2 2021 Summer Travel, the latest research report from the Out of Home Advertising Association of America (OAAA), the national trade association for the entire out of home (OOH) and DOOH media ecosystem, conducted by The Harris Poll. In fact, more than half (56%) are expecting to travel 201+ miles across the U.S. – with 42 percent of Americans who will vacation this summer planning to take a full two weeks or more off for travel. While the car is still viewed as the safest mode of transportation during the pandemic (95%), Americans are growing significantly more comfortable with other forms of transportation: planes (59%), trains (56%), ride share (5
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ More than half of U.S. adults (54%) cite barriers preventing them from returning to brick-and-mortar work locations during the ongoing pandemic, according to results from the latest American Staffing Association Workforce Monitor® online survey conducted by The Harris Poll among 2,055 U.S. adults age 18 and older.
Among those who cite obstacles to returning to work in an in-person setting, the top three are fear of catching Covid-19 at work or during commute (57%), preference to work at home (35%), and not yet being vaccinated (34%).
ASA Workforce Monitor: A divide exists among U.S. adults about who to trust to assure it is safe to go back to working on site during the Covid-19 pandemic.