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Ipsos Update – December 2023
Risks, nations, AI… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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People still feeling the pinch, fed up with ‘shrinkflation’ as 2023 wraps up
The latest wave of the Ipsos Global Inflation Monitor finds people across 33 countries will have more money to spend in the next year as red-hot prices cool off slightly in many places; and almost half of the global public are seeing red over products getting smaller but prices staying the same.
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Seven in ten people anticipate climate change will have a “severe effect” in their area within the next ten years
And six in ten say their government is not working hard enough to tackle climate change.
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What Worries the World – November 2023: Worry over terrorism and military conflict between nations on the rise
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 20 months.
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November 2023: Singapore sees the sharpest increase in consumer confidence
Sentiment is also up significantly in Poland, yet declines in Israel amid conflict.
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Global citizens achieve near consensus: The world is becoming more dangerous
Ipsos survey for Halifax International Security Forum finds 70% of people, on average, across 30 countries expect in the next 25 years we could see another world conflict involving superpowers similar to World Wars I & II
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HISF-Ipsos Threat Index finds natural disasters seen as fastest-growing threat
Ipsos survey for the Halifax International Security Forum finds natural disasters are increasingly believed by global citizens to be a leading threat
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Ipsos releases an update to Global Trends 2023: Polarisation, Pessimism and Positivity
As 2023 draws to a close, the polycrisis grinds on. Each component – political uncertainty, climate change, and war to name just a few – has arguably worsened. This is reflected in our end of year update, and in the increasing sense of pessimism we felt as we wrote this report.
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Attack of the drones: six in ten perceive threat from AI-based defense systems
Yet, only 43% of respondents are confident in their government’s ability to respond to such a threat.