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Americans unhappy with the direction of the cost of living
One third of Americans agree that higher tariffs on imported goods are a good idea even if prices increases, while a majority disagree.
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Most current federal workers believe their agency effectively uses funds
New Washington Post/Ipsos poll of federal workers finds few are satisfied with their job in the federal government, though most plan to stay
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Reuters/Ipsos Large Sample Poll February 2025
Americans are unhappy with the direction of the economy, their cost of living, and their personal finances.
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How companies can prepare for the changing status of pets in the future
What the Future’s Matt Carmichael considers what will come next for the $150 billion pet industry and how businesses can prepare for a future where pets are even more prevalent.
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Bring Your Personas to Life with CX PersonaBot
Using Ipsos Facto, our secure generative AI platform, we bring personas to life as CX PersonaBots in AI-Powered Interactions on a Secure Digital Platform, allowing easy access for all stakeholders and employees.
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Medallia Experience Conference
Join Ipsos at the Medallia Experience Conference to hear CX experts share actionable insights and best practices.
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Support is mixed for the Trump administration's executive orders and policies
Washington Post/Ipsos poll finds 45% of Americans approve of the job Trump is doing
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Muted support for recent immigration crackdowns
NPR/Ipsos poll shows a shift toward more restrictive immigration policy over time, but new proposals fail to receive majority support
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Accessible UX Workshop: Driving Government Efficiency and Citizen-Centric Services
In this 2-hour workshop hosted at our Ipsos office, you'll collaborate with colleagues from across the public and private sector to learn how to create streamlined, user-friendly products that serve all citizens effectively, regardless of ability.
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Less than half of Americans would recommend military service for teens
New research highlights educational gaps and myths about Veterans among Americans, parents, teens, and educators