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COVID-19 exposes weak points in the medicine supply chain
Four in five physicians in new poll say they faced potential medicine shortages during the pandemic
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US and global public attitudes to the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
Interest in the winter games is cooler this year than in 2018; figure skating gets the gold as the event’s most popular sport.
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President Biden continues to lose ground with the American public on a range of issues
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds Americans divided on involvement in Ukraine, Supreme Court
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Fewer Americans believe that free speech is secure
Norms around what forms of speech are acceptable are rapidly changing.
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One week away from the opening ceremony, few Americans know when the Beijing Winter Olympics begins
New Ipsos poll also finds bipartisan consensus for U.S. diplomatic boycott.
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The Experience of Race for Affluent African Americans
How do the attitudes towards race differ for the affluent subgroup as opposed to the non-affluent? Read on for surprising insights.
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Negative investment outlook coincides with drop in U.S. consumer confidence
Six in ten say they are now less comfortable making household purchases than they were six months ago
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (01/27/2022)
About two in five Americans report they approve of how Joe Biden is handling the presidency.
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Advance or Retreat: Will Affluent Americans be Bullish in 2022?
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear the latest research on Affluents’ expectations for the new year, and what it means for marketers.
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Fewer college students believe that free speech is secure in America today
New Knight Foundation/Ipsos survey finds that when given a choice between campuses allowing all form of speech or limiting speech that could be considered offensive or biased, a majority of college students opt for allowing all types of speech