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One in Five Americans Could Not Afford to Pay an Unexpected Medical Bill Without Accumulating Some Debt
A Majority Believe Receiving a Large Medical Bill that they Can’t Afford is Just as Bad as Being
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Most Millennials Agree That They Are Extremely Satisfied with Their Current Deodorant/ Antiperspirant
However, Nearly Six in Ten Have Ruined Some of Their Favorite Shirts Due to Underarm Sweat/ Yellow Staining.
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Data Suggests Visual Attention to Advertising on YouTube Mobile is Higher Than on TV
Findings of Ipsos/Google Advertising Attention Research Experiment
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: American Healthcare Act of 2017
Washington, DC- The latest Reuters/Ipsos data on public opinion on the American Healthcare Act is now available.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (3/15/2017)
Washington, DC- It’s unclear whether striking the word “affordable” from the Republican healthcare reform act was the cause for the lackluster public response – but the numbers, contrary to some of our polling peers, show little confidence in Speaker Ryan’s plan for the repeal and replace of Obamacare. Reuters will be releasing the exact numbers on this in the next 24 hours, so we encourage everyone to look out for that.
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Majority Support Current Refugee Screening Process
Washington, DC — The latest Reuters/Ipsos data on public opinion on Trump’s revised immigration executive order is now available.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (3/8/2017)
Washington, DC- Pocketbook issues continue to dominate the public’s primary concerns this week by rating the economy as the number one issue of concern. For the first time in a number of weeks, healthcare has overtaken terrorism as a key issue of concern for the general public.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (3/8/2017)
Washington, DC — Pocketbook issues continue to dominate the public’s primary concerns this week by rating the economy as the number one issue of concern. For the first time in a number of weeks, healthcare has overtaken terrorism as a key issue of concern for the general public.
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Nearly 7 in 10 Americans Think Abortions Should be Permitted
Washington, DC — A new poll conducted by Ipsos sheds light on current attitudes towards abortion.
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Majority of Americans Believe There is Currently an Inequality Between Men and Women
Washington, DC — Ipsos latest release on attitudes about feminism and women's rights is now available.