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Despite Slow and Steady Improvements in Inflation, Canadians Continue to Feel its Micro-Level Impacts
Eight in ten (81%) Canadians Continue to Think that Inflation Will Make Everyday Things Less Affordable for Them
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What Worries the World – April 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 13 months.
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Consumer confidence moves in opposite directions among world’s largest economies
Sentiment rises significantly in Japan, Germany, and Canada while France hits a two-year low.
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Canadian Consumers see Tech as Driving Force Behind Small-Business Growth
Majority (54%) of Consumers Disagree that E-Commerce has now Peaked
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What makes us happy? Life satisfaction and the drivers of happiness.
Revisit our on demand webinar with contextualized insights from our latest happiness survey, with a focus on what makes people tick.
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Six in Ten (63%) Canadians Who Don’t Own a Home Continue to Feel Owning a Home is Completely Out of Reach, have “Given Up” on Ever Owning One
Seven in Ten (71%) Say High Interest Rates Currently Have Them on the Sidelines of Home Buying or Selling
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Educated Conjecture: An Ipsos Podcast
In this week's episode, we talk about how data from both restaurant guests and broader trends is influencing Tim Hortons’ evolving offer to Canadians
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Canadians Outline their 2023 Federal Budget Priorities: Help with Inflation (43%), Lower Taxes (37%) and Investing in Healthcare (35%)
Increasing Taxes for Well-Off Canadians (22%) and a Reduction in Government Spending (15%) Round out Top-Five Priorities
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What worries the world - March 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 12 months.
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Consumer confidence shows stability in March global sentiment tracker
Current and Investment sub-indices decline slightly while the Expectations and Jobs indicators show little movement.