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U.S. consumer confidence remains at pre-Omicron levels
Majorities of American expect both inflation to rise and their income to remain the same in 2022
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Americans value free speech, but differ on what is, or should be, protected by the First Amendment
“Free Expression in America Post-2020,” a new Knight Foundation-Ipsos report, explores attitudes toward and understandings of First Amendment freedoms, shining a light on how opinion diverges across racial, ethnic, and partisan lines
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9 in 10 parents want mental health education taught in school
Many parents say that their child's mental health is more important than their academic achievement
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Understanding Society
Ipsos unpacks the latest research and analysis shaping American society week-by-week, chart-by-chart.
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Most Americans believe political hostility and divisiveness between ordinary Americans is a serious problem
New Public Agenda/USA Today/Ipsos poll explores the extent of political divisiveness and hostility in the U.S. today
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Will we grow food in the future?
Ipsos interviews J. Casey Lippmeier, vice president of innovation at synthetic biology company Conagen, on ways to create food ingredients beyond those that already exist in nature for innovation, sustainability and more
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A nation of job hunters
As the labor market continues to react to the fallout from the pandemic, close to two in five workers say they are open to something new.
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The Point Being: An Ipsos Podcast
A weekly podcast series by Ipsos’ U.S. Polling Team where Chris Jackson, Mallory Newall and guests discuss the latest news on American public opinion.
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Housing 2017
Where and how will we live in the future? If Millennials continue to struggle to afford a home, the impact will be felt from finance to consumer packaged goods to home furnishings. We explore how brands can respond and cities can create impactful real estate and housing policies.
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Education
America’s education system faces multiple changes that will impact how it prepares the workforce of tomorrow. The skills that workers need are rapidly evolving. The technology to teach those skills is advancing exponentially. Ipsos asks how do we ensure that we’re aligning education for the future workforce?