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How Trump reshapes the world for brands
Nine global trends explain the ways the new administration will affect the way you do business
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What supply chain logistics can learn from the sharing economy
From AI-powered route optimization to sharing-economy inspired networks, the future of logistics is digital. Penske Logistics’ Andy Moses explains how data and emerging technologies will help businesses stay competitive in an increasingly complex supply chain landscape.
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Half of Americans never think they'll get COVID again
Half of Americans (49%) believe they'll never get COVID again, according to new polling from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Fewer Americans say they have flexibility in where they work
Fewer employed people say they can always work remotely and more people say they are required to always be at their office, despite the fact that they could do the work from elsewhere vs. a year ago, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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When it comes to retirement, people are dreaming small
Employed Americans' top priorities for retirement are day-to-day mundane things like living expenses (43%), paying down debt (31%) and medical bills (28%), according to new data from the Ipsos Consume Tracker.
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Have shortages conditioned us to pay more for groceries?
Americans are generally against paying surge pricing, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker – but there are a few areas where people are more willing to pay. Among the most interesting: One in five people say they would pay an additional fee for groceries or food items that are facing shortages.
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Why America's childless cat ladies are more than just Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift has endorsed Kamala Harris, calling herself a 'childless cat lady' in reference to a disparaging comment vice presidential candidate JD Vance made about Democrats. But new Ipsos data shows that childless women with cats largely match up with the rest of America.
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Americans' personal outlook is pretty positive
Americans who are retired feel pretty good about their personal outlook, and those with jobs aren't far behind, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Nearly two in five Americans turn to AI for financial management advice
But around two-thirds acknowledge AI limitations, agreeing that it is incapable of factoring human emotion into the financial equation
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Ipsos 2024 U.S. National Election Survey – May 2024
Information and news silos are the unspoken primary drivers of this election