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More Australians consistently late in meeting financial obligations in July – Ipsos study
A new study conducted by Ipsos Australia to look at the Financial circumstances of Australian’s finds that COVID-19 is financially impacting Australians, with a marginal increase in the proportion of Australians reporting they are consistently late in meeting financial obligations.
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Competence matters. Trust in political leaders tends to reflect the comparative performance of countries in handling of Covid-19.
Competence matters. Trust in political leaders tends to reflect the comparative performance of countries in handling of Covid-19.
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Concerns over health continue to rebound while the economy and unemployment hit record levels
The Ipsos Issues Monitor is Australia’s longest running ongoing survey of community concerns.
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Eight in 10 Australians Favour Allowing Abortion: Ipsos Global Advisor Survey
Eight in ten adults surveyed in Australia (78%) and 70% globally say abortion should be permitted, according to a new Ipsos Global Advisor survey of nearly 17,500 men and women from 25 countries.
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Signals #10: Understanding the coronavirus crisis – the story so far
This special tenth edition of our Signals digest recaps on the content we have featured across the series and looks back at some of the defining moments of the crisis so far.
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Adapting and leading in financial services
The changes due to Covid around the world have disturbed people’s routines, changing the way consumers think about brands, meaning that we need to understand, adapt and anticipate.
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Australians’ top concerns remain mostly economic but concern around healthcare is returning
The Ipsos Issues Monitor is Australia’s longest running ongoing survey of community concerns.
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Soaring food prices: People say they're paying more amid COVID - here's why
Almost two-thirds say cost of groceries has increased even as economies face deflationary pressures.