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The Covid States Project: A 50-state Covid-19 Survey Report #30: Economic Hardships Due To The Covid-19 Pandemic

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2020-12

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Baum, Matthew A., Jennifer Lin, David Lazer, Katherine Ognyanova, Roy H. Perlis, James Druckman, Mauricio Santillana, et al. “The Covid States Project: A 50-state Covid-19 Survey Report #30: Economic Hardships Due To The Covid-19 Pandemic.” The COVID-19 Consortium for Understanding the Public’s Policy Preferences Across States. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, December 2020.

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Between November 3 and 30, we surveyed 24,019 individuals across all 50 states plus the District of Columbia. The survey was conducted by PureSpectrum via an online, nonprobability sample, with state-level representative quotas for race/ethnicity, age, and gender (for methodological details on the other waves, see covidstates.org). In addition to balancing on these dimensions, we reweighted our data using demographic characteristics to match the U.S. population with respect to race/ethnicity, age, gender, education, and living in urban, suburban, or rural areas. This was the latest in a series of surveys we have been conducting since April 2020, examining attitudes and behaviors regarding COVID-19 in the United States.

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