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Nearly half of Americans don’t have any cash left over after paying bills
The number of Americans who say that they don’t have any money left over after paying their bills is up to 48%, the highest it's been since near-peak inflation in 2022, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Americans favor Republicans on key issues, but prefer Democrats to control next Congress
Majority say the Trump administration should follow federal courts’ rulings, according to a new Washington Post/Ipsos poll
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker September 2025
The September Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey shows that Americans view political extremism and threats to democracy as the most important issue facing the nation, following by the economy and corruption.
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[WEBINAR] Innovation Reignited: Why CEOs can’t afford to stand still
Revisit our on-demand webinar for innovation insights shared by our guest, Gonzalve Bich, CEO of BIC.
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Small businesses show rising optimism but concerns over cash flow and investments remain
The quarterly Ipsos/MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index in Q3 2025 is up from Q2 2025
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[WEBINAR] TOAST 2025: The Sip Spectrum - The Multifaceted World of Modern Drinking
Revisit the first edition of TOAST — a Total Overview of Alcohol Sector Trends in North America.
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Global Optimism Declines According to Ipsos Global Trends 9th Edition
Opportunities arise as economic adjustments and global dynamics reshape consumer optimism according to the 9th edition of Ipsos Global Trends.
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MSI/ARF B2B Exchange: Redefining Marketing’s Role
This MSI/ARF B2B Exchange session featuring Ipsos’ Anne Hunter will explore how marketers can extend their impact beyond the initial sale to strengthen ongoing relationships, deepen client value, and support sustained revenue.
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Majority of surveyed hiring managers agree that most high school students are not prepared to enter the workforce
A new survey from College Board and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, conducted by Ipsos, finds that surveyed hiring managers believe there should be more business courses in high schools
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One in five Americans want to know more about non-traditional forms of finance
Findings of a new DeFi Education Foundation study conducted by Ipsos