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One in Three (32%) Pre-Retirees Expect to Outlive Their Retirement Savings by at Least 10 Years
Only One in Five (20%) Pre-Retirees Aged 50+ Have a Formal Financial Plan
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Majority (63%) Supports Liberal-NDP Agreement in Parliament, But are Split on Whether it Will Lead to Better Policies (52%) or Not (48%)
One Quarter of Liberal (24%) and NDP Voters (23%) in Last Election See It as a Betrayal by the Party They Voted For
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Ipsos Update - April 2022
This month sees us reflect on the impacts of the COVID pandemic two years on. Our featured global surveys cover topics including gender equality and interpersonal trust. We also look at the latest polling on the Ukraine conflict.
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Ipsos Answers ESOMAR’s Questions to help online research buyers
The primary aim of the ESOMAR's Questions is to increase transparency and raise awareness of the key issues for researchers to consider when deciding whether an online sampling approach is fit for their purpose.
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Two Years On: Lessons from COVID Times
Two years into unprecedented upheavals feels like a good moment to take stock and think about what we have learned during this dramatic period.
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Canadians Want to See Help with Increasing Cost of Living Addressed in the Upcoming Federal Budget
Lowering Taxes and Healthcare Investment Round Out Top 3
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Global consumers support shift from fossil fuels as they expect spike in energy prices to reduce their purchasing power
Many more blame price increases on market volatility and geopolitical tensions than on climate change policies: Ipsos survey for the World Economic Forum
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Consumer confidence below pre-pandemic levels in many countries
There are some bright spots, but clouds are moving in.
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Only One-Third Of Canadians Believe Most People Can Be Trusted
Low Interpersonal Trust and Declining Social Cohesion Point To A More Fragile Society
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30% of adults say most people can be trusted
Most people in China and India say they tend trust others; few in Brazil, Malaysia, and Turkey do.