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The power of hybrid communities
Our video series explores how hybrid communities enable a more holistic understanding of the human experiences.
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How financial services providers can help customers deal with inflation
While banks cannot influence policies to impact inflation, they can show empathy and help alleviate customer economic anxiety by launching new products and services to help them cope, and ultimately deepen trust and win new customers.
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People still feeling the pinch, fed up with ‘shrinkflation’ as 2023 wraps up
The latest wave of the Ipsos Global Inflation Monitor finds people across 33 countries will have more money to spend in the next year as red-hot prices cool off slightly in many places; and almost half of the global public are seeing red over products getting smaller but prices staying the same.
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Most Americans would be happy to receive investments as holiday gifts
A new Yahoo Finance/Ipsos survey finds that Americans want investments as holiday gifts as a way to save for the future and build wealth
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Seven in ten people anticipate climate change will have a “severe effect” in their area within the next ten years
And six in ten say their government is not working hard enough to tackle climate change.
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Monitoring the obesity treatment revolution, in healthcare and beyond
Ipsos has launched three new syndicated studies to monitor and anticipate changes in the rapidly evolving landscape of obesity treatment.
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Mastering Complexity: The path towards a cancer-free reality
In this paper we focus on unraveling – and ultimately overcoming – the sheer complexity of cancer, one of humanity’s oldest and most formidable foes.
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Equality Lounge @ CES 2024
Ipsos is proud to partner with the FQ Equality Lounge®, advancing equality together with other leading and forward-thinking brands.
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Half of Americans are saving more for a safety net
34% of Americans say that in the past six months they have postponed or skipped a big-ticket product purchase.
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Global Trends 2023: A new world disorder
74% agree that their government and public services will do too little to help people in the years ahead.