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A quarter of Americans say Prince Harry is their favorite royal
While one fifth say abolishing the British monarchy would make things better, a plurality say it would make no difference
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[WEBINAR] Turbulent Times, Tighter Pocket Books: Enhancing Value without Dropping Prices
Join Ipsos Behavioral Science experts Sarah Mittal, PhD and Greg Gwiasda, PhD, as they discuss the less obvious and often overlooked, yet predictable, ways that consumers shift their spending during economic uncertainty.
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Love
Join us on Valentine’s Day as we explore shifts in the functional constructs of love and how they will impact brands and services across dating apps, weddings, media, retail and more.
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Historic House Speaker vote does little to instill confidence in Congress, McCarthy
New USA Today/Ipsos poll also finds that Americans expect gridlock in Washington for the next two years
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THE QUIRK’S EVENT 2023: Los Angeles
The Quirk's Event is a valuable collection of sessions and networking opportunities with leaders in the insights field.
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Pharma knocks tech off the top spot as most trusted industry in Ipsos' latest global report on Trust
Business leaders are not trusted to tell the truth – yet are seen to have a responsibility to speak out on issues according to the new Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Monitor report.
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Boomers are less likely to plan on eating healthier and exercising more in the new year
At the same time, very few Americans plan to participate in “Dry January”
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Affluents still want luxury–but how they find it is changing
As consumers tighten their belts in an uncertain economic environment, the luxury market is not immune to a squeeze in discretionary spending.
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Why games will remain social even if we play apart
Fun and games play an important part in our lives — but how will this change as technology evolves? Best Buy’s Jill Giefer considers how we’ll play and socialize in the future.
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What tabletop games need to win the parents of tomorrow
Will board games need to adapt to win over the parents of tomorrow? Gamewright’s Jason Schneider discusses the future of tabletop gaming.