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Affluent Americans more likely to have increased their net worth this year
Middle-income Americans are more likely to have taken on debt or paid it down since this start of this year, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Ipsos Consumer Tracker
One in four Americans say their net worth has increased since the start of the year
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The Ipsos Vibe Check: Here's how Americans feel about the government this week
With everything going on in the U.S. these days, we asked Americans: How uncertain are you feeling about the impacts of the actions of the government and how satisfied do you feel?
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August 2025 LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
Consumer Confidence Stable For Second Consecutive Month
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What the Future: Wellness
As America enters a new health era, What the Future: Wellness explores how technology and changing policy priorities are shaping future care to food, and how providers and companies can adapt.
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Why food companies must act together to reshape America’s food landscape
Nutrition and food policy expert Marion Nestle breaks down how the food landscape has changed over the last two decades, and industry changes she thinks will chart a healthier future.
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How AI can see which nutrition trends are sticking in consumers' kitchens
Ipsos' Kristy Click explains how AI can help researchers cut through conflicting signals and get a clear look at what’s really on Americans’ plates.
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Why doctors and engineers are teaming up to make aging better
Johns Hopkins University is building a cross-disciplinary approach to eldercare, integrating AI and tech innovations. Dr. Peter Abadir explains the model and who will fund it as government cuts health research spending.
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Questions for the future
From an aging population to artificial intelligence, these are the crucial health and wellness questions that leaders in public health, women’s health, technology, aging and consumer health need to consider to prepare for the future.