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Public Begging an Outward Sign of National Pessimism?
Global Trend Reveals Pattern of Pessimism with Increase in Panhandlers
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The Rise of Fakism
From fake news to hacking advertising, fakism can be a disruptive creative strategy advertisers can use to get more attention.
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[EVENT] The Smart Home and the “Affluencer”
The “Affluencer” is an ultra-influencer who has spending power, expertise, is an early adopter, and shares their discoveries with their network. And in no category is the Affluencer more relevant than technology.
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The Desertification of Main Street: Where Has Everybody Gone?
An Ipsos Global Advisor Study of Shopping Behaviors
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Global Study Reveals Attitudes About Housing
In What the Future: Housing, Ipsos studies explore global housing
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Nine in ten Americans Say That the Cleanliness of a Business is an Important Factor for Them When Deciding Whether They Will Be Repeat Customers or Not
Similar Proportions Agree that Cleanliness Can Elevate a Good Business into a Great Business
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: #MeToo
Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals 54% of Americans have experienced an unwanted verbal or physical sexual advance.
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A Majority of Americans Say 'Office Design and Aesthetics' Influences Their Impression of a Company
Office Design Especially Important to Younger Adults (18-34), as is Office Location and Company Website
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Healthcare Policy
Latest Reuters/Ipsos poll on healthcare policy shows 60% of Americans think the ACA, or 'Obamacare,' was successful in achieving its goal of expanding healthcare coverage.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Tax Policy
Latest Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals 41% of Americans oppose the tax reform plan proposed by Congressional Republicans.