Search
-
High food prices are taking a bite out of budgets
And amid global economic ‘uncertainty’ most people predict their grocery bills will continue to climb.
-
Predictive Drivers for Gender Equality Success in Advertising - A webinar in partnership with ANA, SEEHER & IPSOS
Join Ipsos’ Rachel Rodgers who will take part in the SeeHer’s GEM® (Gender Equality Measure™) predictive drivers webinar on October 12.
-
[WEBINAR] Sustainability Now: How Americans Expect Brands to Step Up
Join us for our complimentary webinar featuring exclusive, consumer-centered data from our syndicated U.S. online community that will guide brands to make better decisions about sustainability-focused marketing, communications, and innovation efforts leading into 2023.
-
Almost half of small and medium sized businesses globally plan to extend their online reach
Small and medium sized businesses around the world leverage social media and digital tools and see them as a fast and personal way to connect with their customers, according to a new survey from Ipsos.
-
Ipsos Update - September 2022
Ben Page opens this month’s edition of Ipsos Update with his reflections on a global environment of continued uncertainty.
-
Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (08/31/2022)
This week’s Ipsos Core Political has President Joe Biden with a 38% approval rating, and over two-thirds of Americans believe things in this country are off on the wrong track.
-
What are the top sustainable priorities for citizens?
Read on to discover the core sustainability issues that citizens wanted to see cities, nations, and places focus on, and what it means for marketers.
-
Teens comfortable talking about mental health, but fewer are actually doing so
NAMI/Ipsos poll: Most teens feel the world is more stressful now than it was for previous generations, want schools to support mental health
-
Republican voters continue to view Trump as the party’s leader
New USA Today/Ipsos poll also finds that most Democratic voters want someone besides Biden at the top of the ticket in 2024.
-
Many are still feeling the inflationary pain
In light of all of this, we revisit where Americans are on inflation, who is being hurt the most by this, and what people are expecting from the future.