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People still largely prefer humans to create content, not AI
About three in four Americans want humans to create news and entertainment content, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. Two in three want humans making their marketing and even art content.
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Half of Americans don’t know electric vehicle tax credits are expiring; few are planning a purchase
Just four in ten Americans say they’re familiar with the electric vehicle tax credits expiring, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. Men (52%) and higher-income households (56%) were more likely to be familiar.
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Fewer Americans are planning to cut back on items due to tariffs
Are Americans less worried about tariffs? Across each of the product categories we asked about, none saw a rise in people saying they would cut back, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Know the New America: Growth Audiences
Revisit our webinar featuring leaders in corporate reputation, marketing, and social impact sharing insights on bringing more expansive understanding in the workplace and the marketplace today.
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Gen Z are just as likely to open a bar tab as anyone else
Does Gen Z really hate opening bar tabs more than older Americans? Not really, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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QR Code menus are growing even less popular
Nearly three in five people say they would like to go back to paper menus instead of QR code menus, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Americans' tipping behaviors haven’t changed
The number of Americans who say they always or almost always tip (58%) hasn't changed in the last year, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Fewer Americans are seeing in-store discounts
Are there fewer discounts in stores? A sizeable portion of Americans think so, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker, and they could be correct.
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President Trump's overall approval rating remains stable
President Trump's overall approval rating remains stable, while his approval on immigration has slipped.
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The American Dream at a glance: Options and opportunities without obstacles
Here’s a data-backed look at the themes anchoring the What the Future: American Dream issue, from achievability of the Dream to demographics shaping it to generational shifts.