Question of the WeekHow Many US Consumers Are Changing Their Behavior Due to the Coronavirus Outbreak? Coresight Research March 2, 2020 QUESTION OF THE WEEK: How Many US Consumers Are Changing Their Behavior Due to the Coronavirus Outbreak? When Coresight Research surveyed US consumers on February 25–26, over one-quarter (27.5%) said that the coronavirus outbreak is prompting them to currently avoid, or limit their visits to, public areas or change their travel arrangements. Well over half of respondents (58.0%) expect to do so if the outbreak worsens in the US. Among those currently changing their behavior, 47% say they are avoiding or limiting visits to shopping centers/malls. Among respondents likely to change their behaviour if the outbreak worsens, 75% expect to avoid malls—with this type of location topping the list of those to be avoided. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: JCPenney Merges with SPARC Group to Form Catalyst Brands—What It Means for US RetailEarnings Insights 4Q24, Week 5: Most Companies Report Strong Growth Results This WeekThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 30: US Retail and the Consumer—Latest MetricsUS CPG Sales Tracker: CPG E-Commerce Growth Eases from Prime Day Peak; General Merchandise Decline Confirms Pull-Forward Effect