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Overall U.S. consumer sentiment falls to second lowest point of 2022
Jobs index declines amid renewed concerns about inflation
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Most Americans are worried people in their community might decide how to vote based on fake news, but few think they’ll be persuaded in the same way
Knight/Ipsos poll finds most Americans feel that social media companies should restrict deceptive or misleading election information on their platforms
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How changes to the way we work will impact how we live
Matt Carmichael, editor of What the Future, sees a key tension between the desire to transform the workplace and the urge to “return to normal.” The future of work, he thinks, could look much like the present.
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How the future of work will shape where we live
What will the changing workday mean for our homes, neighborhoods and cities? Gensler’s Andre Brumfield looks to the built environments of the future.
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How the future of work could look like the present
The pandemic forced workers online, but it didn’t transform the way we work, says AWS’s Jon Izenstark. The real change will be what comes next.
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Three in five registered voters believe abortion should be legal
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows the economy, inflation, abortion top issues ahead of midterms
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Most Americans have used virtual assistant to get answers to their questions
Still, human representatives are seen as best able to answer complicated questions
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Support for Democratic policies high among Latinos, not so much for President Biden
A new Axios/Ipsos poll examines Latino Americans’ positions on issues such as gun control, abortion, student loan forgiveness, and the 2024 Presidential election.
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Most Americans want to know the secrets to living and feeling younger
A new Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MDVIP finds most Americans would like to take steps to live healthier for longer, but few are knowledgeable about the different risk factors that could prevent them from doing so