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How U.S. tariffs set social media on fire around the world
Social media’s reaction to President Trump’s threat of substantial tariffs was almost universally negative, according to data from Ipsos Synthesio.
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Vibe Check: Consumers are freaking out about the government
How uncertain are Americans? Very, according to the Ipsos Vibe Check.
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Four in ten admit to churning streaming services
Americans say they're paying more for streaming services —but still feel content with the content, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Polarization is spilling over into tech, while wokeness stays the same
How polarized are attitudes on public policy — and what does America think it is to be "woke" in 2025? The latest Ipsos Consumer Tracker has some answers.
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Ipsos Data Drops: Americans are using AI for more. Here’s how.
Whether they use chatbots as an all-in-one information source or depend on AI-powered search engines, AI is already helping Americans make decisions.
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Most Americans say prices will increase due to tariffs
Findings of a new Reuters/Ipsos poll on Americans' attitudes toward newly announced tariffs
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Parents Believe New Instagram Teen Accounts Will Benefit Teens
Survey finds over 90% of parents view features as helpful in supporting their teens on the platform.
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Most Americans read, but it's not our priority leisure activity
New Ipsos poll also finds a majority hold positive opinions of reading, but many say it is not a priority.
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Cancer screening options are important to older adults
Adults ages 50-75 want their healthcare provider to make them aware of Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) tests so they can take action
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How the public felt about tariffs leading up to Liberation Day
Five charts showing where Americans stand on tariffs and how consumers may react to Trump’s newest tariffs