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    March 26, 2020
    1. Public views of the coronavirus’s impact on the U.S.

    A third of Americans say someone in their household lost a job or taken a pay cut as a result of COVID-19-impact_1-04

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    1. Public views of the coronavirus’s impact on the U.S.

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    Rising concern about the threats posed by the coronavirus, including the impact on public health
    Majority of Americans say COVID-19 outbreak is a ‘significant crisis’
    Most expect the coronavirus will lead to an economic recession – or a depression – in the U.S.
    A third of Americans say someone in their household lost a job or taken a pay cut as a result of COVID-19-impact_1-04
    Sizable age, racial and ethnic differences in views of whether coronavirus is major threat to people’s health

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