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As Covid-19 outbreaks continue to rapidly sweep across the US, some have pointed fingers to young Americans, citing reports that many have been quick to ramp up social activity as local government restrictions are lifted. Yet according to a Bain/Dynata survey, Americans ages 18 to 44 are also the most worried about the virus’s impact on their health. In recent weeks, health concerns have spiked for high-income consumers in this age bracket, while declining for lower-income young Americans, who still had the second-highest level of concern. The rest of the country’s concerns have declined or plateaued during this period. And the most vulnerable population—Americans age of 65 and older—remain the least concerned about the negative health effects of Covid-19.
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The global Covid-19 pandemic has extracted a terrible human toll and spurred sweeping changes in the world economy. Across industries, executives have begun reassessing their strategies and repositioning their companies to thrive now and in the world beyond coronavirus.