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Americans show broad support for college athletes being paid through NIL and revenue sharing
New Ipsos poll also finds that nearly half of Americans report seeing more brand deals and endorsements for female athletes
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Ipsos Announces the Results of its 2025 Channel Check-In | QSR Mobile Ordering Study
New Ipsos report, developed in partnership with The Coca-Cola Company and Nation’s Restaurant News, delivers data-driven insights into mobile ordering, payment, and pickup channels.
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Ipsos accelerates concept-product testing on Ipsos.Digital
Ipsos announces the launch of InnoCPT, Ipsos’ concept-product testing solution.
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Majority of Americans believe crime in American cities is unacceptably high
NPR/Ipsos poll also finds that more Americans oppose than support the deployment National Guard troops to American cities
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Americans' views on the role of government are shifting
The number of Americans who think home ownership is part of the American Dream is high and getting higher, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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The more we know about artificial sweeteners, the less we want to consume them
Three in four Americans say they try to limit the amount of artificial sweeteners they consume, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Americans are stressed but also hopeful. Here's why both are possible.
Eight in ten Americans say that the world is changing too fast, but 76% also say they're hopeful for the future, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. Those aren't as contradictory as they seem.
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Nearly half of Americans don’t have any cash left over after paying bills
The number of Americans who say that they don’t have any money left over after paying their bills is up to 48%, the highest it's been since near-peak inflation in 2022, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Ipsos Consumer Tracker
Nearly half of Americans do not have money to spend on things they want after paying their bills
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Americans favor Republicans on key issues, but prefer Democrats to control next Congress
Majority say the Trump administration should follow federal courts’ rulings, according to a new Washington Post/Ipsos poll