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Most Americans will be more social this winter. Here’s why.
Feeling fear of missing out and increased comfort with the state of the pandemic Americans say they’re planning more indoor activities
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The Point Being: An Ipsos Podcast
A weekly podcast series by Ipsos’ U.S. Polling Team where Chris Jackson, Mallory Newall and guests discuss the latest news on American public opinion.
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Cancer & Cardiovascular Disease: Lessons from COVID
Cancer and cardiovascular (CV) disease kill more people every year than any other illness, including COVID-19.
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Hacking, natural disasters seen as biggest threats facing world next year as fear of health epidemic subsides
Ipsos poll for Halifax International Security Forum finds wide gap between citizens’ level of concern about cyberattacks and epidemics and their confidence in governments’ ability to address them.
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (11/18/2021)
A majority of Americans approve of Biden's handling of COVID-19.
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Money
In this issue of What the Future, read how digital currencies, financial inclusion and the sharing economy are reshaping our relationship with money. Ipsos' exclusive global research reveals key insights for brands and media in this transformative landscape.
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Democracy
This issue is about one main division: party identification, that is, whether we lean red or blue. We navigate this complex political atmosphere, share insights on the future of democracy and what citizens and companies can do to keep it together.
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Entertainment
Entertainment in the future is likely to be digital and increasingly virtual as multiple screens mediate nearly all aspects of our lives. Ipsos envisions what this new reality will mean for creators, platforms, companies, brands and even our cars to engage audiences where they’re headed next.
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Americans are reuniting at Thanksgiving this year
Half of Americans have plans with those outside their immediate household this holiday, a reversal from 2020’s first pandemic holiday
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U.S. consumer confidence up slightly this week
Yet Americans remain less optimistic than they were before the pandemic