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July 2025 LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
Consumer Confidence Shows Stability For The First Time This Year
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Ipsos launches GLP-1 PersonaBot, designed to support companies’ understanding of the consumer obesity treatment market
Ipsos’ latest AI-powered innovation offers unparalleled insights into the fast-moving consumer obesity treatment market – while reinforcing Ipsos’ position at the forefront of AI applications in market research.
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American Dream reimagined: How brands can find opportunity in its evolving meaning
What the Future: American Dream reveals how to connect with consumers by understanding our changing American values and opportunities for financial services, technology, CPG and more.
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Alec Tyson appointed as Ipsos Public Affairs’ lead pollster in the U.S
As the head of Ipsos Public Affairs’ polling practice in the U.S., he will oversee a world-class team as it works to provide decision-makers with actionable insights on today’s most pressing trends and trustworthy answers on the topics that will drive change tomorrow.
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Most Americans expect extreme weather events to become more frequent in the near future
New USA Today/Ipsos poll finds partisan divide on climate change perceptions and concern
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Ipsos Data Drops: How Americans are buying now, paying later
Most Americans now say they’ve paid for purchases in installments. Here's how businesses can capitalize on opportunities.
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How young Americans view the U.S. military strikes on Iran
Five charts on how Americans view U.S. involvement in the Middle East and the emergent generation gap on U.S. foreign policy
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Americans are getting less happy with their commutes
The number of Americans who say they're satisfied with their commute has dropped 13 percentage points in just one year, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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People are split on whether news coverage of AI is favorable
Americans' views of AI media coverage are pretty even: A little fewer than half say they see favorable news or movie coverage of AI, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Fewer Americans are cutting back on dining out
Fewer Americans say they're cutting back on dining out, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker