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The Power of Modern Partisanship
In order to attract people to a broader sense of identity that unifies more than it divides, leaders today must understand where their people currently are and what political team they identify with.
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America’s Trust Deficit
Beyond being a problem on its own merits, the lack of trust has also has negative consequences for our democracy and economy.
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Question: Are resident incentives the key to solving affordable housing?
Housing trends among Millennials are complicated beasts, and predicting where they are headed is tricky. This generation is beset by student debt, and many Millennials came of age during a weak job market and got spooked by a housing crash
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Question: Will today’s high-end urban amenities become tomorrow’s status quo?
Nearly 20 years ago, urban theorist Richard Florida identified a group of highly-skilled workers whose outsized contributions were driving economic change and development in cities around the globe.
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Polls, Surveys and Rankings: Three Wrongs & Some Rights
In their presentation at NICAR2017, Ipsos’ Chris Jackson and Matt Carmichael together with Peter Gade of the Gaylord Family Endowed Professor in Journalism at the University of Oklahoma, shared tips on how journalists can bring back accuracy and good journalism in the age of fake news.
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Saving With Lower Gas Prices?
According to a recent Ipsos Public Affairs eNations omnibus study conducted in January 2015, one-third (36%) of Americans felt they were able to spend more money for the holidays because gas prices were so low.
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Most Millennials Eschew Weddings for Retirement Funds
Thoughts and ideas from Ipsos Public Affairs to stimulate your understanding of public opinion and consumer attitudes
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Americans are Thinking Smarter about Back to School Shopping
It's back to school time, and the results of our eNation survey conducted in August 2014, reveal that items that are most likely to be purchased online only or both online and in store for students of all age groups include clothing/uniforms, backpack/book bags, and outwear/jacket and shoes.