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Climate change is another worry for prospective parents
ABC News-Ipsos poll finds that a quarter of American 18-45 year olds have climate change-related doubts about having children
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Addressing charging infrastructure concerns may encourage some non-EV owners to purchase or lease an electric vehicle
High purchase cost and charging logistics are the biggest concerns holding non-EV owners back from purchasing or leasing a plug-in hybrid or electric-only vehicle
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While still dominant, broken-system sentiment is receding in many countries
Trends suggest elections have a dampening effect on anti-establishment feeling.
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Will 2023 be a soft landing?
Experts are forecasting slower growth and cooling inflation. Below we unpack what the numbers say and how people are making sense of this complicated economic landscape.
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Two-thirds of Americans concerned about impact of rising prices on holiday gift budgets
A new Ipsos poll on behalf of Shutterfly finds that many Americans still plan to send holiday cards and gifts, and three in five say sending holiday cards is a way to stay close to friends and family
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U.S. consumer sentiment rebounds from slump but remains muted
All four sub-indices gain at least two points
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (11/30/2022)
President Biden's approval rating is at 40% while Americans remain pessimistic about the direction of the country
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67% of G7 citizens believe that gender inequality in the workplace is a real problem
Today the Women's Forum for the Economy & Society presents the third edition of its Barometer, which analyzes the perceptions of 3500 citizens of G7 countries on gender inequalities in their respective countries and puts it in perspective with the reality of recent data disaggregated by gender. This measurement tool constitutes a unique database.
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Inflation: Seven in ten expect prices to continue to rise in 2023
A new 36-country survey for the World Economic Forum finds a growing number of people think unemployment will rise next year
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Seven in 10 people in 34 countries support global rules to stop plastic pollution
Consumers globally believe it is important for such a treaty to incorporate five key measures to tackle plastic pollution