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What Veterans Know About Their Benefits and Services
Many Veterans are unaware of some of the services that may be available to them, elevating concerns about how well Veterans are able to make use of these resources when they need them.
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Industry Thought Leadership
The world isn’t in crisis. The world is in crises. Corporations, governments and people face challenges on multiple fronts. But each must also play a role in the solutions.
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Ipsos Experts & Guest Speakers
Read bios for our expert speakers for the evening from across Ipsos Strategy 3, as well as our special Guest Speaker from the New York Times
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Revisit Video Presentation
Ipsos experts together with David Rubin, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, New York Times will present an illuminating fireside chat exploring the issues that should be on every policymaker and CMO’s mind
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As companies tackle inflation, a generation gap looms
Many brands are struggling to keep customers loyal in a high-cost era. Here’s how younger and older consumers differ on price hikes.
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Don’t make a mountain out of sample noise
Even as some polls sound the alarm on a narrowing race, the 2022 generic ballot appears to be largely stable
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Ipsos-New York Times 2022 Midterm Wisconsin Mail Survey
Investigation into potential survey non-response in election polls.
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (11/08/2022)
President Biden's approval rating stands at 39% with most Americans remaining pessimistic about the direction of the country
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5 Keys to Successful Advertising in Inflationary Times
Even in advertising, brands do not need to shy away from addressing consumers’ challenges head on – but they do need to be authentic.
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Likely voters split between both parties as many Americans don’t know who they will vote for or won’t vote
A recent analysis of Ipsos Core Political survey data highlights the difference between a sample of likely voters and the general population