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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (08/17/2022)
This week’s Ipsos Core Political has President Biden with a 38% approval rating and finds the majority of Americans saying things in this country are off on the wrong track.
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Features and technology driving interest in new automobiles
Revisit our recorded webinar to hear new research insights from our Mobility Navigator syndicated program focused on Autonomous Driving Tech.
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[WEBINAR] How Affluents Navigate the Ever-Changing Media Landscape
Join us to hear findings from our latest Ipsos Affluent Barometer research on the state of the evolving relationship Affluents have with video and audio streaming media.
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Reality
The future of reality (augmented, mixed and virtual) is perhaps the next great frontier for people and for brands.
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U.S. consumer sentiment shows continued stability
Expectations Index rebounds while inflation worries remain unchanged
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Americans support Inflation Reduction Act measures
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll finds broad support for individual measures of Inflation Reduction Act but divided opinions on whether it will actually reduce inflation
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Four ways to future-proof your brand during inflation
We already said marketing investments are the way to go. Here’s four we recommend.
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Three guiding principles to help your business navigate inflationary times
As consumer pressure flows down to business pressure, developing the right strategic responses is challenging. These guiding principles will provide grounding amidst the instability.
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (08/10/2022)
This week’s Ipsos Core Political has President Biden with a 40% approval rating, as nearly a third of Americans believe the economy is the nation’s biggest problem.
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Majority of Americans would vote in favor of abortion legality in hypothetical state-level ballot measure
New Ipsos/USA Today poll finds support for deciding abortion rights at the state level using such a ballot measure exists across party lines