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Many Americans have engaged in age-gap dating
New Ipsos poll finds gender imbalances in what Americans find socially acceptable when dating
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Americans’ economic sentiment dips a bit lower
Purchasing confidence is down again as consumers expect inflation and interest rates to keep rising
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Hybrid work will upend our food habits (again)
The pandemic accelerations of hybrid work and eating trends mean we could continue developing new habits, but this futurist from Mars Wrigley sees contradictions with the role food plays in our traditions, heritage and culture.
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Americans are concerned about rising prices and inflation
Rising prices are affecting the financial goals of most Americans
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EQUALITY LOUNGE @ Cannes Lions
Convening leaders across industries to discuss everything from sustainability to the future of work, to how art, design and technology can come together to advance equality in the world. We’ll be there – we look forward to connecting with you!
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Overall consumer confidence index stability obscures increasing gap in optimism across different groups of Americans
Rural and retired Americans’ economic sentiment lower now than in the pandemic’s lockdown days
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Large majorities of Democrats more likely to support candidate pushing for Roe v. Wade replacement law
An Ipsos poll exclusive for Reuters, fielded May 3, 2022 after the leak of a Supreme Court draft decision challenging Roe v. Wade, finds that in the upcoming November elections, two-thirds of Americans (63%) would be more likely to vote for a candidate who supports passing a law legalizing abortion, replacing Roe if it is struck down.
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What the Future: Identity
Revisit our recorded webinar to hear more about what forms a person’s identity, how it’s shaped and represented externally and how people want it used in products, marketing, and media.
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Few Americans understand the Federal Reserve’s role outside curbing inflation
New Axios/Ipsos poll also finds fewer believe the Fed is doing a good job compared to last spring
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Parents report improvements in their child’s educational attainment compared to last year
New NPR/Ipsos poll also finds that despite debates over parents’ rights in education, most parents believe their child’s school keeps them well-informed on the curriculum