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Majority looking for change in how U.S. deals with mental health crises
New Ipsos poll, conducted on behalf of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, shows strong desire for mental health professionals to lead mental health crisis response efforts.
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Over two-thirds of Americans support ending the practice of Daylight Savings Time
One-third of Americans enjoy pumpkin pie during Thanksgiving
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The kids are all right (and interested in getting vaccinated)
New FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll examines sentiments of both parents and school-aged children, finding that children are retaining a positive outlook through the pandemic, and parents and teens aren’t that far apart on views toward vaccines
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Ipsos U.S. Hispanics: the future is here and it’s not acculturated
U.S. Hispanics offer a vast and rich opportunity for brands and marketers – but you need to root engagement in the reality of today’s hypercultural Latino.
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Most Americans observe Veterans Day, hold veterans in high regard
Investigating how America feels about Veterans Day, how Americans are adapting their behavior in response to climate change, and whether Americans want to keep or jettison daylight savings time.
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Nearly two thirds of Americans support the creation of a Memorial for the Global War on Terrorism
New survey shows knowledge gaps on the War on Terror
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (11/04/2021)
The economy remains the most important issue for Americans according to this week's Core Political
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U.S. consumer confidence up slightly this week
Yet Americans remain less optimistic than they were before the pandemic
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America the Uncertain: November Briefing Highlights
Key highlights from November’s America the Uncertain webinar, a briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping American politics.
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Veterans Day observed by a majority of Americans
Strong majorities of Americans say the country should do more to support veterans