Deep Dive PremiumUS Consumer Tracker: Avoidance of Public Places Stabilizes as Socializing and Dining Hold Up Coresight Research October 5, 2021 What's InsideWith colder weather approaching and the likelihood of seasonal Covid-19 cases uncertain, consumers’ avoidance rate of public spaces, particularly restaurants and international travel, remains volatile. Coresight Research’s September 27, 2021, survey provides a detailed update on US consumers’ behavior and expectations, with a focus on the implications for US retail. This week’s US Consumer Tracker covers the following: What consumers are doing and where they are going—including avoidance of public places What consumers are buying and which categories they are buying more of or less of than before the pandemic Which retailers consumers are buying from and what shoppers are buying online and in-store Complementing our weekly survey reports, our monthly US Consumer Tracker Extra series offers additional insight, including long-term consumer trends and a detailed analysis of where current patterns will lead in the coming months. Click here to view our full collection of US Consumer Tracker and US Consumer tracker Extra reports. Premium subscribers can also access data from our weekly surveys in our US Consumer Tracker Databank. This report is for subscribers only. Learn more about subscriptions here.If you are a subscriber, please log in. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: August 2023 US Housing Market Indicators: Mortgage Rate Increases to Highest in Over 21 YearsResearch Preview: Market Navigator—US Department StoresWeekly US and UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2023, Week 47: US Store Closures Jump by Three-QuartersHoliday 2023: US Retail Update—What We’ve Seen So Far as Retail Heads into Black Friday