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Data Dive: Global consumer confidence softens in 2022
In five infographics, we break down how inflation, the invasion of Ukraine, layoffs, and the pandemic, have people around the world feeling anxious going into the end-of-year shopping season.
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Financial Fears Mount as Most Canadians (86%, +3pts) Are Concerned Canada Will Face a Recession Within the Next Year
Concerns Over Interest Rates (+4), Gas Prices (+13), Putting Food on the Table (+9) and Job Loss (+9) Have Increased Significantly Since October
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Holiday Shopping 2022: Mixed feelings as consumers are anxious but eager to celebrate
New Ipsos research conducted by Ipsos.digital and Synthesio looks at this year’s holiday shopping trends, spending habits, and gift wish lists.
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Nearly Half (47%) of Canadians Would Prefer a Charitable Gift Over a More Traditional Gift This Holiday Season
One in Four (24%) Prefer a Charitable Donation Chosen by the Giver; a Similar Proportion (23%) Prefers a Charity Gift Card Where the Recipient can Choose the Charity That Benefits
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Three Quarters (77%) of Canadians are Comfortable with Traveling within Canada while only Half (55%) would Travel Abroad
High prices and fear of catching Covid-19 are holding travelers back; travel chaos and political instability are also factors
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Happy Holiday Stress! Holidays Are a Stressful Time for Many
Inflation is making things difficult, but Canadians aren’t ‘Ho Ho Holding’ on holiday spending
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Canadians Intend to Rein in Holiday Gift Spending This Year
Nearly Half (45%) are Concerned they Might Not Have Enough Money to Buy Holiday Gifts for Family or Loved Ones, Rising to 58% of Parents
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Inflation Concerns Unabated as 84% of Canadians Remain Concerned Inflation Will Continue to Make Things Less Affordable; Most (84%) Believe Canada will Face Economic Recession in 2024
Women and Young Canadians More Concerned About Most Issues Surrounding Inflation
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[WEBINAR] A Toast to the Holidays: Wine + Spirits Consumption Among Affluent
Join us for a complimentary webinar exploring the immense importance of Affluent Americans to alcoholic beverage marketers and the industries that support them.