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Why don't people vote?
Medill/NPR/Ipsos poll reveals that nonvoters are more likely to cite disconnect from politics, rather than barriers to submitting a ballot
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Americans agree 2020 was bad. Here’s who had it worst.
Ipsos asked Americans to rank 2020 on a scale of 1-10. Here’s what they said.
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U.S. consumer sentiment rally reverses past week’s loss
All indices still remain lower than they were in the week before the election
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Cliff’s Take: Americans Adapt For Gloomy Winter Ahead
But Not All COVID-Driven Behavioral Change May Stick
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U.S. consumer sentiment stagnant or falling
With no stimulus plan in sight, national outlook is gloomy reveals Ipsos-Forbes Advisor Consumer Confidence Tracker
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Media in this Brave (New) World: Vaccine or Not
Do advertisers need to prove their evolved media mixes and decisions, such as the value of new channels they relied on during the pandemic?
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Broad, bipartisan support for state-mandated public mask usage
Newsy/Ipsos poll: Nearly half in favor of national shutdown, while majority prefer states to enact COVID-19 restrictions
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How COVID-19 changes the holidays: More online and local shopping, gifts for fewer people
A majority of Americans are doing more online shopping this year, and many are planning to put up more holiday decorations. Here's where the trends are biggest.
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This year, families want togetherness, laughter and hope during the holidays
This year’s holiday wish from Ipsos echoes consumer sentiments.
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Quality and inequality characterize U.S. healthcare in global survey
Americans are generally more satisfied with the quality of their healthcare than people in other countries, but they hold more unfavorable views about their system’s affordability and equality of treatment; cost ranks as the #1 problem facing the U.S. healthcare system