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America the Uncertain: November Briefing Highlights
Key highlights from November’s America the Uncertain webinar, a briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping American politics.
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Fewer consumers say they have changed their behavior due to climate concern than did before the pandemic
In-home behaviors top list of climate-conscious actions taken more often: recycling/composting, saving energy, saving water and avoiding food waste.
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Are We Ready to Share Again?
Revisit our recorded webinar to hear new research exploring current and potentially future shared mobility trends.
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Who is most informed about COVID?
This week we investigate vaccine and COVID knowledge, schools and the pandemic, climate change, the Build Back Better bill, personal finances and gun ownership.
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Ipsos Update - November 2021
Our monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world includes new global reports on the topics of health, trustworthiness, and infrastructure. Also discover the latest white papers on empathy, insights, and retail trends.
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Americans not yet sold on Build Back Better
New ABC News-Ipsos poll finds Biden’s standing with the Americans public remains weakened
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Coronavirus no longer the world’s top worry as it is overtaken by economic concerns
What Worries the World: the long reign of COVID as a global concern comes to an end in October 2021. It falls to third place in our issues ranking – behind poverty & social inequality and unemployment.
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Americans rank mental health, cancer, drug abuse, and obesity as nation’s top health issues after COVID
Waiting times and lack of staff are perceived as the biggest problems with most countries’ healthcare system while cost of treatment tops the list in the U.S.: 2021 Global Health Service Monitor
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U.S. consumer confidence holds at pandemic average
Support for lifting COVID-control restrictions now prevails across partisan lines
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (10/21/2021)
Americans believe President Biden should prioritize addressing the U.S. economy and COVID-19. Half approve of the work he is doing on COVID-19 so far.