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SXSW 2025
This year, SXSW attendees will get to put a panel of futurists’ (including Ipsos’ Matt Carmichael) knowledge to the test, challenging them to audit what they know to improvise their view on the future of audience-selected topics.
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Most Americans plan to watch the Super Bowl, but many are more excited for the puppy bowl
About one in six Americans (15%) plan to watch the Super Bowl at a party with friends, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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America’s love for Valentine’s Day is unbending
Americans are largely sticking with the same Valentine’s Day plans they had in 2023, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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We know climate change is a thing, but some of us think it’s a good thing?
Four in ten Americans (38%) believe that climate change will have positive effects as well as negative ones, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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The housing market is crunched, and Americans are feeling it
The number of people who think there's a housing shortage in the U.S. has grown in just the last three months, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Americans still have a complicated relationship with AI
Two in three American (63%) expect to use AI tools more in the future, up 6 points from when we asked a year ago, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Meijer, H-E-B earn top spots in Ipsos’ 2024 Grocery Ecommerce Experience Report
Sixth annual report ranks leading retailers in the grocery ecommerce space and the factors that drive their success
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Support for some Trump executive orders is mixed
Findings of a new Ipsos poll on Americans' support for various proposed actions and executive orders signed by President Donald Trump in his first week of office
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MDVIP/Ipsos Primary Care Physicians Survey 2024
Survey shows stressful conditions often negatively impact physicians' lives and ability to care for themselves
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Ipsos Op-Ed: Trump 2.0: Populism's Ultimate Test in American Governance
Ipsos op-ed: Trump 2.0 represents a bold experiment in aligning governance with unfiltered public sentiment. A look at what history teaches us about this exercise and how that might define Trump’s second term.