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Hacking, natural disasters seen as biggest threats facing world next year as fear of health epidemic subsides
Ipsos poll for Halifax International Security Forum finds wide gap between citizens’ level of concern about cyberattacks and epidemics and their confidence in governments’ ability to address them.
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U.S. consumer confidence picking up
Despite rising inflation, 1 in 5 Americans report higher-than-usual spending or borrowing
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (11/18/2021)
A majority of Americans approve of Biden's handling of COVID-19.
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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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Health
As our nation ages and a caregiver shortage looms, will technology be able to bridge the gap? We ask experts from IBM/Watson, MIT, and the Milken Institute to explore “big questions” that companies should be asking about the future of their industries.
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Beauty
Our What the Future Beauty issue explores several market forces creating seismic shifts in the cosmetics and personal care industries.
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Vice
What even is a vice anymore? This issue of WTF, backed by a global survey, explores the changing morality of “vices.” Will consumer interest be enough to fuel the projected growth in industries like cannabis?
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Gender
The discussion about gender is evolving from representation to a broader definition of expression. In this issue, industry executives and thought leaders weigh in about how these changes will shape business to health care in the coming years.
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Money
In this issue of What the Future, read how digital currencies, financial inclusion and the sharing economy are reshaping our relationship with money. Ipsos' exclusive global research reveals key insights for brands and media in this transformative landscape.
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Truth
There’s a prevalent narrative that trust and truth are dead. In this issue of What the Future, Ipsos research finds truth and trust to be alive, important, and more valued than ever. Using exclusive new Ipsos data and research, coupled with expert interviews, we set the scene with the state of truth and how that plays out in the news media and for brands.