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Happiness is Receding Across the World
New Global Ipsos study confirms a long-term decline in the percentage of adults who consider themselves happy
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Quality Workplace Training Leads to Improved Engagement and Job Positivity, But Opportunities and Effectiveness Vary Considerably
Quality Workplace Training Leads to Improved Engagement and Job Positivity, But Opportunities and Effectiveness Vary Considerably
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (08/21/2019)
Among the several issues Reuters/Ipsos tracks, President Trump's handling of jobs and the economy receive the highest approval ratings, while Americans are critical of his handling of the environment and Russia.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Perceptions on Race in America
A new Reuters/Ipsos Poll shows Democrats’ attitudes towards race are changing.
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War on plastic heats up as beverage giants push water in a can
One in five say the responsibility to reduce packaging falls on the company that produces the goods
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Congressional Approval Tracker (08/14/2019)
Americans’ perceptions of Congress continue to be very weak, with just over a quarter of Americans approving of the legislature’s performance.
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: 2020 Democratic Primary Tracker (08/07/2019)
Following the Democratic primary debates last week, Joe Biden maintains his lead in the primary, with Bernie Sanders coming in second.
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Americans Are Divided On Who Is Responsible For Mass Shootings
New Ipsos/USA Today poll: In wake of tragedies in Texas and Ohio, Democrats are more likely than Republicans to blame racism and loose gun laws