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New Ipsos survey for the Financial Times reveals disparities within English society when it comes to financial understanding
The new survey, conducted on Ipsos’s online random probability KnowledgePanel, gave respondents a set of questions related to knowledge about how debt interest is calculated, how it compounds and how to mitigate risk or budget effectively.
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A majority (57%) of Europeans expect to travel this summer
The British, Belgians and Americans lead the world in travel optimism with most of them seeing travel returning to normal in 2022 or 2023 according the latest Europ Assistance (EA) travel barometer.
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Six in ten do not want to cut spending on public services to pay off debt
Three in five (59%) Britons are satisfied with the way Rishi Sunak is doing his job as Chancellor.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 10 March 2021
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore attitudes towards the vaccine, our party leaders and global opinions on the gender pay gap.
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Johnson and Hancock see ratings rise amid pre-Budget boost in optimism
In this survey, done before the announcement of the Budget, Johnson and Hancock see rises in their favourability ratings while more people say the country is heading in the right direction.
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Attitudes towards increasing the contactless card payment limit to £100
New data from Ipsos Financial Services research shows consumers are broadly in favour of increasing the contactless card payment limit though are divided on whether it should rise to £100.
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Exploring communication needs of customers for the implementation of changes to Late Payment and Late Submission Penalties
Ipsos was commissioned by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to undertake qualitative research exploring customer preferences for how potential changes to Self-Assessment and VAT penalty regimes are communicated.
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A penny saved, is a penny earned
Does money slip out of your hands as soon as you get it? Cameron Stevenson explains how new providers are making it easier for all of us to save and invest.
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Road pricing: timely or toxic?
Describing a transport policy as “a potential poll tax on wheels” - after MP Keith Speed’s famous description of rail privatisation - usually adds to jitters about its unpopularity and political jeopardy.
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Ipsos Update - December 2020
The final edition of Ipsos Update of 2020 includes research and analysis on key topics including health, sustainability, gender equality and retail. We also look at public opinion on international security and the reputation of different countries around the world.