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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.
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Sports and Entertainment: Key insights on fandom, betting, media, and more
The ways we spend our free time are changing amidst generational shifts, technological innovation, and more. Read on for a closer look at Ipsos’ exclusive data on sports and entertainment.
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Learners Research Week
Ipsos is delighted to be hosting several Lightening Talks and Demos at this year’s Learners Research Week, a first-of-its-kind event with programs curated by top research leaders in our field.
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How livestreaming is shifting fan engagement in the attention economy
Livestreaming platforms have made it possible for fans to go from passive consumption to real-time connection. Rachel Delphin, CMO for Twitch, thinks that shift will shape the future of fandom.
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How fandom mashups can sharpen brands’ marketing playbooks
Ipsos Synthesio’s Jessica Barsky explains how savvy brands are using sophisticated listening tools to map cross-category fandoms — and create winning brand strategies.
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Most Americans read, but it's not our priority leisure activity
New Ipsos poll also finds a majority hold positive opinions of reading, but many say it is not a priority.
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AXA Mind Health Report: Mental health continues to deteriorate around the world
A quarter of the global population is potentially affected by severe symptoms of depression, anxiety or stress (compared to 23% in 2023).
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Global attitudes to happiness and quality of life
The Ipsos Happiness Index finds people are happiest in India and the Netherlands. The U.S. ranks lower than the global average at 68%.