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Americans have more confidence in the economy than a year ago
Americans are more confident than they were a year ago in investing in the stock market (43% say they are confident now vs. 34% a year ago); taking out a loan (43%/35%); buying a new home (36%/31%), according to new polling from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Making a list, and price checking it twice: Most Americans (74%) buying fewer gifts in response to inflation and rising cost of living
Economic snowstorms are burying a majority of Americans (55%), who plan to dig out of the situation by using debt to fund holiday gift purchases.
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Sense of Community and Monetization Opportunities Among Younger Gamers
What is the 13-34 age group's relationship to gaming? Listen in as we explore their spending priorities within the gaming ecosystem, monetization opportunities, and more!
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Don’t forget about inflation this travel season
Below are five charts on Americans’ plans for holiday travel and how, despite dropping off, inflation is still making an impact on Americans
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Political Perspectives: Interviews & News
On a regular basis, Ipsos experts are invited to share our research data and insights. Click here for the latest in media news articles and interviews.
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Younger gamers display strong and diverse spending behavior across video game touchpoints.
Personalization, customization, and the desire for social interaction propel gaming engagement with younger gamers. A potential shift from physical to digital game purchase is being driven by these 13-34 consumers.
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Our holiday shopping attitudes are quite consistent
Here's how people say they plan to shop this holiday season, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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We think entertainment is costing more, and it's impacting behavior
About half of Americans who have noticed higher ticket prices (51%) say they are going to fewer events, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Consumers are pinched and leaning on debt
Below in five charts, we examine how Americans are handling the current macroeconomic conditions.
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21% of parents globally say their children have gone to bed hungry in the last month
A new global Ipsos study conducted on behalf of World Vision International in 16 countries reveals almost four in ten (37%) parents/guardians say their children are not getting the proper nutrients they need on a daily basis, and 21% say their children have gone to bed hungry in the last 30 days. Moreover, almost half (46%) of adults globally say they have worried about finding the money to buy food in the last 30 days, rising to 77% in low-income countries.