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April 2025: Global consumer confidence down slightly for the second consecutive month
Ipsos’ Global Consumer Confidence Index is down 0.5 point since last month and sits at 47.7. The index declined in back-to-back months and is now 1.2 points below its reading from this time last year.
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Press Release - Kepercayaan Publik Terhadap Profesi di Indonesia: Potensi Besar untuk Perubahan Positif Terungkap dalam Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Index 2024
Ipsos Global Advisor merilis Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Index 2024 pada bulan Oktober 2024
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Press Release - Ipsos Global Trends 2024 Indonesia's Edition
Laporan Ipsos Global Trends tahun ini, "In Search of a New Consensus: From Tension to Intention," menandai peringatan 10 tahun perjalanan survei ini. Berdasarkan 50.000 wawancara di 50 negara, yang mewakili 75% populasi global dan 90% PDB global, laporan ini mengidentifikasi sembilan tren utama yang memengaruhi masyarakat dan pasar di seluruh dunia.
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Global Happiness 2024
The new edition of Ipsos’ Global Happiness report finds there’s been a slight dip in happiness year-on-year as economic and political clouds loom overhead.
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Optimism About AI's Potential
A global survey conducted by Google and Ipsos, involving over 17,000 participants from 17 countries, highlights optimism about AI's potential.
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Valentine’s Day: Millennials most satisfied with their romantic/sex life
New polling across 31 countries finds age, income and relationship status all appear to play a role in how satisfied (or not) people are with their spouse/partner, feeling loved and their romantic/sex life.
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79% of Indonesian Consider Themselves Happy
According to Ipsos Global Advisor - Ipsos Global Happiness 2023 report unveils that globally Indonesia is ranked 12th country in the matter of #happiness - Nearly four-fifths of Indonesian (79%) consider themselves happy.
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Ipsos releases Global Trends 2023: A new world disorder
As 2023 opens, we’re entering a new world disorder filled with crises on multiple fronts. The largest Global Trends survey ever, from leading insights firm Ipsos, shows that, globally, 74% agree that their government and public services will do too little to help people in the years ahead.
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Inflation has citizens’ around the world pointing a finger at government policies
People across 36 countries place (some of the) fault for the cost of living at the feet of politicians, but also realize there are larger factors at play.