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Measuring Global Opinions in a Year of Economic Turmoil
Ipsos Hosting Webinar to Discuss Changing Moods and Attitudes of the Global Populace
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Most (85%) Believe that America is a Nation of Dreamers
One Third (33%) Say President Obama is the Nation's Biggest Dreamer, followed by Themselves (8%)
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More Americans Would Share a Vacation Rental Home with Kelly Ripa Than Would with the Obamas, the Jolie-Pitts, or Oprah Winfrey
When on Vacation, Americans Are Most Likely to Want Rachel Ray to Be the Celebrity Chef in the Kitchen
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RBC CASH Index: Consumer Confidence Rises for Third Consecutive Month
More Than Half of Consumers Say Country is Now On the Right Track
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Poll of American Taxpayers Points to Poor Understanding of Laws that Could Affect their Liability
Many Plan to Use Their Tax Refunds to Pay off Debt
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Hispanics Strive for a Better Future While Staying Connected to their Culture
Poll Shows U.S. Hispanics Greatly Value Education, Work, Saving Money, Family and their Culture, but Have Mixed Opinions about Immigration and Government
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Travelers' Cost Savings Techniques Challenge Industry
Reduced Travel and Shorter Trip Duration are Coupled with Travelers Who Are Looking to Switch
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From Online Purchases, to Social Networking to the News: Hispanics Are Taking Advantage of the Internet's Possibilities
Nearly Two Thirds of U.S. Hispanics
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The Demise of "Brand Republican": Much Ado about Nothing?
Excerpts from a recent Ipsos Public Affairs Point of View
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English TV or Spanish Radio? U.S. Hispanics Are Utilizing Both Languages and Doing So with Ease
56% of Hispanics Prefer English Language Newspapers While 41% of Hispanics Prefer Spanish Language Magazines