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As Valentine’s Day Approaches, Four in Ten (38%) Say Money is a Major Cause of Stress in their Relationship
While Most (94%) Say its Important for their Partner to Be on the Same Page, One in Three (33%) Say They’re “Going it Alone” on the Household Finances
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Relationship Wars: Spending a source of conflict for as many as one in three (32%) couples
Vast majority (82%) feel financially compatible with their spouse, though more than one in three (35%) think their spouse spends too much money
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Ipsos ranks Canada’s Top 10 Most Influential Brands of 2023
In thirteenth annual report, Google and Amazon held on to the top two slots, while Costco broke into the Top 10 for the first time
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New IPSOS-ICC Study Reveals Newcomers Feel Welcomed and Treated Fairly yet Challenged by Housing and Finances
Early findings from The Newcomer Perspective, a study conducted jointly by Ipsos and the Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC), show that newcomers have mixed feelings as they acclimatize to life in Canada.
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Consumption Culture Compass: Navigating Success in Times of Uncertainty and Change
Hear more about the macro forces behind our Consumption Culture Compass, including generational preferences and priorities for a more concise positioning of food and beverage brands.
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36% of the world’s population still dispute the human origins of climate change
The EDF today presents the findings of an opinion study conducted in 29 countries, covering two-thirds of the world’s population, and including the biggest CO2 emitters.
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Data Dive: Gen Z women are struggling the most with stress, mental health issues
In five points, we break down how people around the world are dealing (or not) as the pandemic fades away, war grinds on and sticky inflation sticks around.
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[WEBINAR] Consumption Culture Compass: Navigating Success in Times of Uncertainty and Change
Join us as we outline highlights from our macro forces investigation through the Consumption Culture Compass framework to navigate a successful 2024 path forward.
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Global Trends 2023: A new world disorder
74% agree that their government and public services will do too little to help people in the years ahead.