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Nutrition, Mental Resilience, and Infectious Disease Recovery
The Virsa Foundation, through its JIVINITI Research Program and in collaboration with Ipsos has released findings from the GAIA Study
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Americans unhappy with the direction of the cost of living
One third of Americans agree that higher tariffs on imported goods are a good idea even if prices increases, while a majority disagree.
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Most Americans are worried about an apocalypse. But different ones.
Americans are most concerned about the collapse of U.S. democracy, while others are worried about economic collapse or World War III, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Most Americans think a recession is coming
Three in five Americans (61%) think the U.S. is headed for a recession in the next year, and only 24% think the economic news they read is positive, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Most Americans, across party lines, oppose Medicaid funding cuts
New NAMI/Ipsos poll finds that a strong majority favor protecting federal Medicaid funding to help people access mental health care
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ARF SHOPPER 2025
Join Ipsos at this special Advertising Research Foundation session designed to focus on the changing retail market, consumer behavior, retail media networks, AI, and the latest trends for the shopper landscape.
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Channel Performance Benchmark, Ipsos’ global Mystery Shopping KPI benchmark - now even more powerful
How do your physical, digital, and contact centre channels stack up against the competition? How is your customer service performing?
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[WEBINAR] Know the New America: Public Opinion Update
Join us throughout 2025 to hear the very latest public opinion data and insights to help make sense of today’s new reality.
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[WEBINAR] Beyond Reality: Revolutionizing Product Testing with Synthetic Data
Join us for a revealing webinar exploring how our cutting-edge technology is transforming product testing, delivering faster results, cost savings, and deeper consumer insights.
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More small businesses cite revenue as a concern
The quarterly Ipsos/MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index in Q1 2025 is down from Q4 2024