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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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Small business owners increasingly optimistic about investing in their business in 2022
Despite higher expectations for the coming year, the MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index shows small businesses continue to face challenges in the present, specifically regarding inflation and supply chain disruptions
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Driving Success in Omnichannel – Despite Pandemic and Economic Headwinds
There is no debate that omnichannel is on the rise. What is important to understand is how this space will continue to evolve in 2022.
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Omicron worries America, but not enough to precipitate change
Americans are concerned about the Omicron variant but aren’t willing to change their lives at this point in time. This translates to majority saying they’re likely to wear masks indoors, but few plan to put a stop to socializing, seeing friends and family or going out to eat.
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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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Are We Finally at a Tipping Point of Adoption for Battery Electric Vehicles?
The rising interest with the variety of electrified vehicles coming to market is accompanied by consumer concerns and barriers. Here’s a path forward for auto marketers.
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A Panoramic View: With whom and with what do I truly compete?
Getting an accurate and complete answer to the question of who you compete with is critical.
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Few approve of President Biden’s handling of inflation
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows Biden struggling on key issues outside of COVID-19, infrastructure
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Most Americans have heard of the Omicron variant, few are very familiar
New Axios-Ipsos poll finds that two in three support mask requirements and travel bans to limit the spread of the new variant
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Eating
The future of food and eating is being changed by factors like food delivery, fake meat and ghost kitchens. Here are the trends and people that will shape how food growers to retailers market and sell their products in the coming years.