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CORONAVIRUS SURVEY
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REPORT: The Consumer Trust Index Points (Way) South
More than one third of Americans (35%) have indicated that they have virtually no trust in a promised COVID-19 vaccine, and was the critical finding in the 9th wave of coronavirus consumer sentiment research conducted by TheCustomer, Brand Keys and Suzy.
Coronavirus Anticipation Index V.2 – August, 2020
By indexing the changes in anticipation for 21 key activities over time, American consumers are showing us when they think it will be ok to go back into the water.
The Coronavirus Anticipation Index – July, 2020
By indexing the changes in anticipation for 21 key activities over time, American consumers are showing us when they think it will be ok to go back into the water.
Brand loyalty shifting under quarantine: Mobile app data reveals winners and losers
Ogury and MediaCom collated insights and analysis of mobile data from 400 million global app users for various sectors. The data identifies how consumer behavior has changed through quarantine.
The COVID-19 Lifestyle Changes Survey – What We’ve Learned So Far
A look back over what we've learned about our lifestyles and ourselves since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Survey: The First Thing People Are Going To Do After Quarantine
We surveyed American consumers on the first activities they are most looking forward-to after quarantine restrictions are lifted.
Covid-19 Consumer Behavior Reaches Saturation Levels 60 Days In
We seem be reaching a behavioral plateau of sorts.
COVID-19 Lifestyle Tracker: Toilet Paper & Movies
Two months into the Coronavirus Pandemic, the Lifestyle Survey points to sheltering-in becoming routine, continued nervousness about TP, and lots of movies.
COVID 19 Lifestyle Tracker: We’re Having More Sex
SURVEY UPDATE: 45 Days Into the Coronavirus Pandemic Sees Significant Changes In Consumer Activities
SURVEY: How Coronavirus is Changing the American Lifestyle
National survey tracks 18 consumer lifestyle activities affected by Coronavirus and it's effects on day-to-day lives of Americans.