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Most (85%) Say Governments Should Work Closer Together to Address Online Threats, with Majority (83%) Agreeing that We Need New Rules about How Companies, Governments and other Internet Users Use Personal Data
Majority (57%) of Global Citizens are More Concerned
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Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World (March 2016)
Washington, D.C. — A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos — one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies.The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 19,108 recent interviews in 27 countries around the world.
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Ipsos/Reuters Poll (April 6): Core Political Approval
Washington, D.C. — Barack Obama's approval remains at 46% this week.
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One in Three (35%) Americans Say Nobody Taught Them about Investing
Most (87%) Believe that Financial Literacy Should be Taught in Schools
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Ipsos/Reuters Poll (March 31): Core Political Approval
Washington, D.C. — Barack Obama’s approval is at 46% this week
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Ipsos/Reuters Poll (March 28): Core Political Approval
Washington, D.C. — Barack Obama's approval is at 45% this week
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Ipsos/Reuters Poll (March 18): Core Political Approval
Washington, DC — Barack Obama's approval is at 46% this week
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Ipsos/Reuters Poll (March 10): Core Political Approval
Washington, DC — Barack Obama's approval is at 45% this week.
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Ipsos/Reuters Poll (March 3): Core Political Approval
Washington, DC — Barack Obama's approval remains at 47% this week.