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Reuters / Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker August 2023
In the August edition of the Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, data shows Americans remain concerned about the economy and crime. Just one in ten Americans think the country is headed in the right direction. President Joe Biden’s approval rating remains entrenched.
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Data dive: Gen Z myths vs. realities
In five infographics, we uncover some surprising opinions of those coming of age amid climate change, inflation, pandemic and war.
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How America Pays for College 2023
The new Sallie Mae/Ipsos report reveals that families spent more on college in academic year 2022-2023, with out-of-pocket contributions covering half of education costs
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: Perceptions of the economy impact Biden's approval and chances in 2024
In a hypothetical 2024 match-up between Biden and Trump, the race is too close to call.
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Are the latest AI safeguards enough?
Below are five charts showing where Americans stand when it comes to AI and how they feel about the new commitments AI companies have made
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Americans divided on January 6th indictment, in line with other criminal cases against Trump
New ABC News/Ipsos polling finds many view the January 6th charges as serious
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: Despite indictments, Trump leads primary field as DeSantis loses support
Most Americans have largely made up their minds about whether the former president is guilty or innocent
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Intelligence
Whether you’re ready or not, the AI era has arrived. Here’s what brands, businesses and policymakers need to know about the potential risks and rewards of this technology, and how to navigate the tension between the wonder of AI and the worries about its potential.
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Indictment watch
Five charts documenting how Americans feel about Trump’s latest (and possible) indictments and how this could play into his aspirations for reelection.
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Ipsos teams up with UN Women-convened Unstereotype Alliance to fight harmful stereotypes
The Unstereotype Alliance campaign is the result of an Ipsos survey carried out across Brazil, South Africa, Turkey, the US and the UK revealing that close to three-quarters (73%) of people will witness stereotyping, yet under a third (30%) will actively challenge it.