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How where we live shapes who we are
People seem to be isolating themselves into community bubbles of thought and ideas in media, online and at home. Journalist Dante Chinni analyzes the data and reports on the ground about how our political identities shape and are shaped by our physical landscape.
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Americans support limited U.S. intervention in Ukraine to prevent escalation with Russia
New NPR/Ipsos poll also finds that as gas prices reach an all-time high, inflation is overwhelmingly Americans' top concern.
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Americans brace themselves for higher prices and interest rates
Nevertheless, U.S. consumer confidence remains stable as COVID cases fall and market rallies
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30% of adults say most people can be trusted
Most people in China and India say they tend trust others; few in Brazil, Malaysia, and Turkey do.
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Here's how inflation is changing our spending habits
In less than five minutes of reading time we’ll give you all the data and context you need to get you up to speed on Ipsos’ latest wave of the Coronavirus Consumer Tracker.
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How financial companies can build on the trust they gained during the pandemic
We share tips on ways to accelerate the sector reputational rebound and use the current momentum for continued growth.
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When it comes to omnichannel, auto customers are ready for disruption
Read on to discover why auto manufacturers that accelerate the online purchase journey will increase market share.
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[WEBINAR] A Metaverse Users Want
Consumers are connecting remotely more than ever before, especially after two years of required social-distancing.
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Americans continue to support ban on Russian oil
New ABC News / Ipsos poll also finds majority of Americans oppose legislation banning teaching about sexual orientation or gender identity in elementary schools