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Coronavirus Insights: Survey Finds US Shoppers Are Bracing for the Long Haul, Say New Behaviors Will Stick (Full Report)

Primary Analyst: Coresight Research
Contributors
Primary Analyst: Coresight Research
Other Contributors:
John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research
Insight Report

What's Inside

Coresight Research surveyed US consumers about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on their behaviors, in mid-March, 2020. This is what the report found:

  • How concerned they are about the coronavirus outbreak, what they are worried about, and how long they think the impact will last.
  • Their concerns about job and income prospects.
  • The types of places they currently avoid and will avoid should the pandemic worsen.
  • What they are buying more of and what they are buying less of.
  • If they will shop more online and if so, what they will buy.
  • Whether they expect new behavior changes to stick even after the outbreak ends.

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