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Voices of Ukraine: Documenting Life During Wartime
In this first installment of Ipsos’ weekly photo-essay series, Ukrainians from all walks of life share their personal experience of living in the middle of a war.
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (09/28/2022)
Americans’ approval of President Joe Biden’s performance in office is at 41% this week as 31% say the economy is this nation’s most important problem in this week’s Ipsos Core Political.
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Spending
The future of spending will be driven by how resilient people are to forces largely beyond their control. In this What the Future: Spending issue, we explore how will people respond to these forces with their values and their wallets, and how companies can support a resilient economy.
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How augmented reality will make shopping more personal
Augmented reality will make online shopping streamlined and social, says Doug Frisbie, vice president of global business marketing for Snap.
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Why creators are key to making e-commerce human
Kit Ulrich, general manager at LTK, thinks the connections forged by creator-driven shopping will bring more trust to e-commerce.
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How purpose and innovation will shape how we spend
In the future, brand success will depend on value and values. Innovation can drive both, says David Wagner, VF Corporation’s executive vice president of venture platforms.
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How businesses can support a resilient economy
Former Federal Reserve and White House economist Claudia Sahm explains how businesses can help policymakers build a healthier economy.
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The Inside Track: 2022 Midterm Elections September Highlights
Key highlights from September’s Inside Track webinar, a briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping American politics and the upcoming midterm elections.
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Mental health replaces COVID as the top health concern among Americans
The Ipsos Global Health Service Monitor also finds that, relative to other countries, more Americans believe the healthcare industry is plagued by high costs and inequitable treatment.
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Half of Americans believe President Biden should be doing more to stop illegal immigration
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll also finds that a plurality of Americans opposes using tax dollars to transport migrants