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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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Two in three Americans plan to cut back on holiday spending
New Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of Thrivent Financial explores Americans' holiday spending plans and adaptations
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Strive For More 2.0: GEM® Industry Insights
Strive For Optimal Impact: Aligning Portrayal, Attention, & Action For Growth
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Trust in public health agencies declines
New Axios/Ipsos American Health Index shows Americans across the board are looking for clearer guidance on health and wellness information
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Latest U.S. opinion polls [2024/2025]
What are the data and trends shaping America today? Explore our latest opinion polls to learn more.
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Majorities in all countries now support banning under-14s from using social media
Concern about youth mental health is widespread and views on the role of AI and technology in schools are divided, according to the 2025 Ipsos Education Monitor.
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Americans think America’s greatness continues to decline
When was America greatest? A (shrinking) majority say it was greatest before the 1980s, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. Just 9% think it’s at its greatest in the present day. More (12%) think it was never great.
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A plurality of parents expect to spend the same on back-to-school
Only 34% of parents have started back-to-school shopping heading into August, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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People still largely prefer humans to create content, not AI
About three in four Americans want humans to create news and entertainment content, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. Two in three want humans making their marketing and even art content.
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Half of Americans don’t know electric vehicle tax credits are expiring; few are planning a purchase
Just four in ten Americans say they’re familiar with the electric vehicle tax credits expiring, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. Men (52%) and higher-income households (56%) were more likely to be familiar.