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The shifting political landscape of what we trust
Who (and what) Americans trust is split along political lines, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker: While large majorities tend to believe eyewitness accounts, Republicans are now more likely to believe eyewitnesses than Democrats.
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People with higher incomes have more expectation of generational wealth
We keep hearing that this will be the largest transfer of wealth in human history — but what do Americans say about inheritances? The latest wave of the Ipsos Consumer Tracker investigates.
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Fewer think AI is coming for white collar jobs
There is is a big jump in people thinking that white collar, blue collar, and their own job prospects will get better thanks to AI, according to the latest round of the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Healthcare Professional Sentiments on the MenACWY Vaccination Schedule in the United States
Ipsos partnered with Sanofi to survey healthcare professionals in the United States
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New qualitative interviews explores the "why" behind 2024 election data
Listen to new qualitative interviews with likely voters to learn about how they are thinking about the 2024 election
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The presidential race in the swing states remains a toss-up
Findings of a new Ipsos poll conducted among 2,009 residents of seven swing states
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New Survey Reveals Strong Gains For Graduates Of Risepoint-Supported Programs
Findings of Ipsos/Risepoint ROI Survey
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Harris holds slight lead over Trump nationally
Ipsos longitudinal polling finds the presidential race is largely unchanged
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Predicting Opportunity in Emerging Therapies
We offer guidance for navigating these complex markets, emphasizing the need for robust primary market research, expert consultation, and a deep understanding of stakeholder perceptions.
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Generative AI has entered the chat
How the rise of generative AI is changing customer experience, and what businesses need to know about balancing power and trust.