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The presidential race remains close
ABC News/Ipsos polling shows Trump is trusted more on the main issue: the economy
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The day after November 5th
Below are five charts on how Americans feel about the stakes of the election and the potential for violence after the election
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Many Americans are skeptical of the communications from both campaigns
ABC News/Ipsos polling finds plurality think Trump is a fascist after hearing definition
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Majority of Americans willing to accept the election results, even if their candidate loses
New Scripps News/Ipsos poll also finds that despite confidence in elections, a majority expect violence related to political outcomes following Election Day
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People want more affordable housing where they live
The cost of housing has come up frequently on the 2024 campaign trail. The Ipsos Consumer Tracker takes a closer look at what Americans think.
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Most Americans overwhelmed by number of streaming services
New Ipsos polling finds that Americans believe people like themselves are among the most underrepresented groups in entertainment
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Future Risks Barometer: In a world in polycrisis, never has the feeling of vulnerability been so strong
Ipsos and AXA publish the 11th wave of the Future risks report. This study measures and classifies the levels of fear but also the feeling of vulnerability in the face of 25 different life risks.
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More than one in two feel their country needs to do more on its infrastructure needs
The 2024 Global Infrastructure Report from Ipsos and the Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA).
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Food
Obesity drugs, private-label foods and shifting social patterns are disrupting America’s food landscape. What the Future lays out how food makers to packaging companies to appliance makers can thrive in these changes.
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How obesity drugs, politics and climate change are shaping the future of food
In the six years since our first Food issue, several of What the Future’s future scenarios have come to fruition. Editor Matt Carmichael looks at those shifts and others that will shape the decade to come, from obesity medications to politicization.