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Despite decreased likelihood to use and trust sharing economies among Americans (since 2017), Millennials remain most likely to trust (71%) and use (63%) these services.
Baby Boomers (24%) display an upward trend in likelihood to use (+5 pts).
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Small Business Economic Outlook on the Rebound, Investment and Staffing Holds Steady
Ipsos' latest MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index survey shows an uptick in national economic outlooks from Q1
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Stonewall Anniversary (06/10/2019)
Two-thirds of Americans Support Federal Non-discrimination Protections For LGBTQ People
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Cincinnati Enquirer Ranks Ipsos Among Top Workplaces in 2019
Ipsos is once again recognized as one of Cincinnati’s top workplaces
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Janet Oak Named U.S. Ambassador of Ipsos Foundation
Deputy Head of Media Development pursues passion for purpose and families and kids with ambassador role
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Consumers Continue to Overestimate Mortgage Requirements
Lenders Have an Opportunity to Help Close the Knowledge Gap
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: 2020 Democratic Primary (06/06/2019)
Joe Biden continues to be the front runner in the latest Reuters/Ipsos Democratic Primary poll.
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Jason McGrath Appointed to Lead Ipsos Corporate Reputation Business in the US
McGrath is a seasoned expert in reputation measurement and communications strategy
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Younger Americans Opting for Shorter Vacations as Millennials (72%) Most Likely to Have Taken a Mini-Vacation in the Last Year
Three in Ten Millennials Took Three or More Mini-Vacations
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A Majority of Americans Say Abortion Should Be Legal in All or Most Cases
Americans see nuance on the issue, with most avoiding an absolutist position