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June 2025: Global consumer confidence rises for first time in five months
Sentiment is up significantly in both the Asia-Pacific and Europe according to the Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index for June 2025
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[PRESS RELEASE] - The Ipsos AI Monitor 2025
In an atmosphere of both worry and wonder surrounding the use of AI, trust issues abound. Our 30-country report reveals regional differences in the level of excitement about advances in artificial intelligence, confidence in responsible use, and expectations of future impacts.
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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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February 2025: Consumer confidence stable following last month’s uptick
Sentiment is mixed in both Latin America and Europe.
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Global attitudes to housing and house prices
The Ipsos Housing Monitor is a new 30-country study looking at how people perceive their own and their country’s housing situation, and the challenges facing both.
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December 2024: Consumer confidence down globally for the second consecutive month
Sentiment declines sharply among many European countries according to the Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index for December 2024
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Flair Indonesia 2024: Unstoppable?
Discover how in this new edition of Ipsos Flair, Indonesia 2024, Unstoppable? The momentum that has been in place for several years works as a booster and reinforces the idea that Indonesia is capable of achieving its goals, unless there is a turnaround after the elections.
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Indonesia Ranks Third Globally in Concerns over Future Job Security – Ipsos’ Global Advisor survey
Majority of Indonesians expect AI will be leading to the loss of their current jobs.
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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.