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Global survey shows many are not comfortable talking about menopause
Gender gap in attitudes and knowledge about menopause is especially wide in the U.S.
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Latino registered voters concerned about economic issues, prefer Democrats in the midterms
New Washington Post-Ipsos survey of Latino registered voters finds most feel it is a good time to be Hispanic in America
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Older Americans report being targeted by scams at least once a week
New Aura/Ipsos poll details the difficult mental, emotional, and financial impacts scams have on Americans.
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As Featured In The Press
Ipsos research about the war in Ukraine is regularly mentioned in the media. Here are some recent articles and analyses.
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U.S. consumer sentiment remains unchanged
Despite decreasing concerns about inflation, Americans’ confidence in their job stability continues to decline
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Majority (84%) of Americans Concerned About Potential of Recession by Year’s End
Fewer Americans confident in their financial situation compared to last quarter
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How businesses can support a resilient economy
Former Federal Reserve and White House economist Claudia Sahm explains how businesses can help policymakers build a healthier economy.
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U.S. consumer sentiment shows stability
Americans' saving habits shift significantly amidst another month of price increases
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How Affluents Navigate the Ever-Changing Media Landscape
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear new findings from our latest research on the state of the evolving relationship Affluents have with video and audio streaming media.
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U.S. consumer sentiment falls below 50-point mark
Current, Investment and Jobs sub-indices are down from two weeks ago