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Disinformation, hacking seen as top threats; World War III fear drops
The 2024 World Affairs report from Ipsos and the Halifax Security Forum.
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Expectations of the economy in a second Trump presidency
Below are five charts on how the economy influenced Americans’ votes, how Americans feel about the direction of the economy, and how these expectations color their expectations about their economic futures
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What the Future: Food
Revisit our on-demand webinar for exclusive polling data on nutrition, sustainability, diets and consumer spending, plus highlights and excerpts from interviews with industry experts.
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Transportation
The ideas, innovations and challenges shaping the future of transportation have economic, commercial and social implications for businesses and citizens alike.
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How navigating transportation shifts will steer tomorrow’s economy
How Americans get from point A to point B matters for the entire economy. What the Future editor Matt Carmichael looks at the forces that will shape transportation tomorrow, from the economics of automotive manufacturing to car culture.
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What auto insurance tells us about the future of America’s car culture
Demographic, cultural and generational shifts alike are reshaping Americans’ relationship with cars. Allstate’s Katie Irey discusses what that means for tomorrow’s drivers, passengers and insurers.
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Persuasive, Powerful, and Human-Centric Storytelling
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear inspirational stories of clients leveraging our diversified set of qualitative research solutions.
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[WEBINAR SERIES] Work Smarter. Act Faster. Go Further.
Whether you need to fine-tune your business strategy, enhance your view of the customer, or identify your next big growth opportunity, we can help you work smarter, act faster, and go further in a business climate that is more demanding and fast-moving than ever before.
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[WEBINAR] What The Future: Transportation
Whether you’re in the C-suite or the driver’s seat, it’s easy to take highways and supply chains for granted. But America's economy and society depend on transportation — and these systems are quickly evolving.