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Global Affairs: Key insights, data and solutions
Here’s Ipsos' best and freshest data and actionable intelligence on global issues for business leaders, policymakers and insights professionals
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Americans support U.S. pharmaceutical leadership and the need for affordable access
The Patient Experience Survey from PhRMA/Ipsos finds that support for U.S. medical innovation is strong – but so are concerns about health insurance-related barriers and out-of-pocket costs for medicines.
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Americans aren’t buying the benefits of tariffs
A sizable majority of Americans say that tariffs will lead to higher prices, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Association of Food Equipment Manufacturers Summit
Ipsos’ Matt Carmichael will be sharing consumer insights during his presentation: Understanding Society, Markets & People to Help the Work Make Better Decisions.
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Americans critical of shutdown, steps to expand presidential power
Disapproval over how the federal government is managed has grown, according to a new ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll
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Strive For More 2.0: GEM® Industry Insights
Strive For Optimal Impact: Aligning Portrayal, Attention, & Action For Growth
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Home Improvement Insights Summit
Don’t miss Ipsos’ Matt Carmichael for his session exploring Consumer Mindset Shifts: Navigating Changing Values and Behaviors in the Home Improvement Industry
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Take Mystery Shop Results to the Next Level
How can companies best capitalize on the volumes of mystery shop performance management data they gather across their networks? Three overarching factors are critical to having a focused activation plan.
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Questions for the future
From an aging population to artificial intelligence, these are the crucial health and wellness questions that leaders in public health, women’s health, technology, aging and consumer health need to consider to prepare for the future.
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Half of Americans don’t know electric vehicle tax credits are expiring; few are planning a purchase
Just four in ten Americans say they’re familiar with the electric vehicle tax credits expiring, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. Men (52%) and higher-income households (56%) were more likely to be familiar.