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Why tomorrow’s family could be a radical shift from the past
Life stage shifts, demographic disruptions and changing views on family itself will shape tomorrow’s economy and society. What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael digs into the brand implications.
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Family
Join us on January 22 to hear more about dynamics and implications for businesses across consumer goods, retail, technology and media, healthcare, financial services and caregiving.
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How Gen Alpha and Beta will drive new family norms
As Baby Boomers retire and one-person households become more common, companies should prepare for dramatic shifts in housing, hiring and spending, says Steven Ruggles, director of the IPUMS Center for Data Integration at the University of Minnesota.
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How business can help families through the looming caregiver crisis
The social, emotional and financial toll of unpaid caregiving weighs on millions of Americans. AARP’s Rita Choula discusses the products, services and policies that could support them.
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Why family caregivers need a financial lifeline, and how brands can help
Family caregivers are stretched thin — and few know about existing opportunities for support. Institutions will need to take action, says Ipsos Public Affairs’ Mallory Newall.
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Screen time is families’ biggest tension. Here are 5 reforms they need
The role of smartphones and screens in childhood is cause for wonder and for worry. FOSI’s Marissa Edmund explains the policies that educators, businesses, and parents can implement to keep screen time and digital privacy under control.
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Most Americans feel the risks of military action against drug cartels outweigh the benefits
Limited support for strikes against drug cartels outside of U.S. borders
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Retail, food, and beverage: Essential data and insights
From subscription services and e-commerce to tariffs and boycotts, the ways we shop and spend are in flux. Here’s Ipsos’ top data and analysis on what you need to know.
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Rising share of Americans believe that sports betting impacts the integrity of games
New Ipsos poll also finds that a majority of Americans believe there should be more regulation of sports betting
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New survey reveals nearly all 2026 New Year’s resolutions will have a financial component.
This is supported by opinions surrounding financial goal setting and saving money revealed in a survey of Americans age 25 or older with an annual household income under $100,000.