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Why Gen Z’s indulgence attitudes won’t stay the same
Ipsos’ Jesse Peretz explains why brands can’t afford to make assumptions about high earning Gen Zers and how they spend.
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What luxury events reveal about consumers’ premium experience spending
Ultra-luxury event designer Sojourner Judson explains how changing expectations around upscale social events are shaping how mainstream Americans understand indulgence.
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How sex’s rising politization creates more brand risk
Amid culture wars and shifting norms, Americans’ attitudes on sex and sexuality are increasingly nuanced. Author and sex journalist Carter Sherman discusses the complex implications for marketers.
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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.
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Ipsos, in partnership with W. Capra, announces 2025 Channel Check-IN: The C-Store Experience
Exclusive study will evaluate and rank how leading convenience store and travel center brands perform against customer expectations
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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline awareness reaches new high, but information gaps persist
New NAMI/Ipsos poll reveals calls for expanded support of the 988 Lifeline and mental health crisis response in the U.S., but more information on specifics of 988 funding is needed
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How America’s ‘stuck at home’ trend is shaping the American Dream
Yoni Appelbaum, author and deputy executive editor at The Atlantic, discusses the policies and biases that are keeping Americans “stuck” where they are.
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How marketers can reimagine the American Dream for growing populations
Asmirh Davis, founding partner and president at Majority, explains how marketers can get real by grounding their marketing in the cultural specifics and the economic realities of a changing America.
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How a 230-year-old iconic brand navigates shifting American values
John Alvarado, U.S. chief brands officer for Suntory Global Spirits, explains how iconically American brands like Jim Beam can align with consumers to navigate social and political change.