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Thirsty Habits: Affluent consumption from 2022 points to good times ahead for the drinks industry
As we enter the new year, data from Ipsos’ Affluent Surveys and the Alcohol Consumption Tracker (ACT) tell us that affluent consumers aren’t letting concerns about the economy and inflation dampen their spirits.
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What does the public expect out of 2023?
At this reflective and forward-looking time of year, we are examining how attitudes shifted last year and how the public is feeling about entering the new year.
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Most Americans support banning noncompete agreements for workers
Two in five Americans also say they are more likely to look for a new job should the FTC ban noncompete clauses
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Luxury and convergent commerce
Roundtable discussion hosted by Ipsos channel performance and customer experience.
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Are consumers putting their money where their mouths are?
Exploring socially conscious purchasing and investing in the U.S.
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Social media users’ 2023 resolutions: health and finances first
New insights unveiled by Synthesio’s online conversations analysis related to New Year’s Resolutions finds that social media users say they’re focused on health, financial wellbeing, as well as new purchases in 2023.
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[WEBINAR] Human Factors FOR KIDS: Conducting human factors testing with pediatrics
In this seminar, we will draw upon the expertise of the UX/HF North America team to introduce our team’s experience with pediatric research, the nature of the conditions affecting pediatrics, the FDA guidelines on pediatric users, as well as the considerations required to design and conduct human factors research with pediatric patients.
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The Ipsos 2022 Almanac
We look back at the events of 2022 and how consumers and citizens have reacted, and then reflect on what's next in 2023.
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Data Dive: 2022 in review
In 12 infographics, we look back at some key Ipsos Global Advisor polls from the rocky year that was.
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December 2022: Global consumer confidence is holding up
Expectations sub-index shows a slight uptick while Investment and Jobs sub-indices remain steady