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Work and school are the places where Americans have cried most often
Men and older Americans less likely to have cried in public
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How Tech Firms Can Jump Ahead of Competitors in a Hybrid World
Ipsos shares key insights into how your current and prospect employees are feeling, and why technology is at the center of it all.
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How the past year shaped perspectives on race in America
On the anniversary of George Floyd’s death, the nation reflects back on a year of renewed focus on race in America.
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Looking Forward: Understanding Women Veterans’ Mental Health Needs Post-Pandemic
Lingering mental health concerns will likely disproportionately impact populations already at greater risk. We share research exploring this topic further.
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Majority of employed Americans believe the benefits and salary their job offers are good
Positive evaluation dampens with decreasing income and education levels
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Ipsos U.S. Mental Health 2021 Report
Younger Americans more likely to be languishing than older Americans
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When will Americans be comfortable with self-driving cars?
Ipsos Mobility Navigator Global Study reveals new vehicle owners remain steady in their interest in autonomous driving in 2021
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From Floundering to Flourishing
People are ready to lighten up, and there is a role brands can play in helping them.
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Global consumer confidence up for the eighth month in a row
Expectations Index back to its pre-pandemic level
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What’s Next for Retailers: Keep An Eye on Exuberance
Pent-up demand will likely cause many consumers to spend more but returning to pre-COVID shopping behaviors will not happen overnight.