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2024 race for president remains tied between former President Trump and President Biden
New Reuters/Ipsos polling finds many Americans are worried about election integrity
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High-purchase cost and convenience of charging logistics remains barriers to owning an EV for Americans
Ipsos polling finds that some non-EV owning Americans are nudged towards considering an EV by improved charging infrastructure and government subsidies
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Most Americans still think Trump should go to trial before the 2024 Presidential election
Meanwhile, partisanship divides Americans when it comes to believing whether Donald Trump is guilty of a number of alleged crimes
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More American women than men feel insecure in their finances
A new Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of BMO finds women more likely than men to be concerned with inflation, cost of living
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Wellness
The picture of health is changing. New attitudes, innovations, and medications are transforming how millions manage their physical and mental wellness — and even greater shifts are on the horizon, from nutrition to prescriptions.
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With the nominations clinched, how does America feel about a Trump vs. Biden rematch?
Below are five charts on how Americans are feeling about the 2024 presidential election and the demographics to watch come November
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March 2024 LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
Consumer Confidence Up As Jobs Index Rebounds From Last Month’s Decline
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MRC Webinar: March to the 2024 Election
Join Ipsos’ Chris Jackson who will take part in a dynamic panel discussion.
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Wellness
Emerging technologies and changing perspectives could help Americans live longer and healthier lives. Here’s what that could look like — and what it’ll mean for brands and businesses.
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How AI, new drugs, and your DNA will help us live better for longer
What wellness — physical, mental, and otherwise — looks like matters for all of us, as individuals and as consumers. Matt Carmichael, editor of What the Future, looks at what the future could hold.