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NASPL Professional Development
Ipsos’ Scott Morasch will be joined by Tom Delacenserie, President and Chief Executive Officer, Kentucky Lottery Corporation, to share a case study illustrating The Value of Listening (July 23 @10:45am).
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New Global Poll: Widespread Concern about Artificial Intelligence
Poll for the World Economic Forum Shows More Agree than Disagree that Governments and Companies’ Use of AI Should Be More Strictly Controlled
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (06/26/2019)
Just 38 percent of Americans approve of how President Trump is handling Iran.
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Americans’ average summer vacation spending to hit a record high of $2,037 on average, exceeding $2000 for the first time since 2010.
For those who think vacation is important, average anticipated spend sits even higher at $2,213.
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Selling a Home Described as Being a Stressful Experience by More than Three Quarters of Home Sellers
More Than a Third Admit They Cried During This Process as a Result of Being Overwhelmed
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Consumers Report Trusting Media Less, Personal Relationships More
New global study shows trust in traditional media is perceived to have declined over the past five years, due to the prevalence of fake news and doubts about media outlets‘ intentions.
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Global Consumer Confidence Index - June 2019
Uptick in optimism in India, the U.S. and several European markets. Japan, Saudi Arabia and Australia show signs of slowdown. Latin America and South Africa still in a slump.
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Congressional Approval Tracker (06/19/2019)
Approximately one-in-five Americans approves of the job Congress is doing.
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Global Majority Supports Principle of Refugee Resettlement
New Ipsos Study for World Refugee Day Also Highlights Skepticism About Genuineness of Refugees and Their Integration in Host Countries
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NCOA/Ipsos Survey: Health and Finances Top Concerns of U.S. Seniors
An Ipsos survey of 1227 U.S. adults aged 60 and older on behalf of the National Council on Aging shows that seniors are especially concerned by health and finance-related matters. The survey also highlights how much female and lower-income seniors are particularly prone to worry about financial security.