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Most Parents Are Optimistic About Their Financial Situation for 2019
Seven in Ten Agree They Will Reduce Debt in 2019 and Nearly as Many Believe They Will Save More Money in the Year Ahead
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Most Teachers Believe Public Educators Are Not Paid Fairly, Have Thought About Leaving the Profession
USA Today/Ipsos poll examines views on teacher pay, strikes, quality of education, and unions
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What’s for dinner?
It’s about as fundamental a question as you’ll find in most people’s day-to-day lives.
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Meet the hosts most likely to influence your holiday gatherings
Starbucks was playing Christmas music as early as last weekend and Home Depot displayed decked out trees before that. The holiday season that drives the nation’s economy is here.
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How Netflix and Spotify are influencing American car culture
Vehicle subscriptions are the latest innovation shaking up how the automobile has played in American culture.
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Women & Water: A Ripple Effect
In 2017-2018, Ipsos and the Water & Development Alliance (WADA) conducted a study to map the hypothesized direct gendered impacts (“women and water”) and the pathways to indirect empowerment impacts (“the ripple effect”) of water programming, and to collect primary data to assess whether these hypotheses can be supported.
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Why are Millennials skipping the baking mix aisle?
Baking mixes offer a convenient option for anyone seeking fresh-from-the-oven treats but lacking the time to bake from scratch.
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Americans love dairy milk for its taste, nutrition, and affordability
New poll on behalf of the DMI shows these three as the most important characteristics in Americans' decisions to purchase milk.
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New Technologies Key Helping As We Get Older
Everything you need to know about the demographics of healthcare can be found in West Bloomfield, Michigan.
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Mixed global outlook on the future of healthcare
Ipsos What the Future report presents public opinion data on privacy, artificial intelligence, DNA kits and more