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Social media users’ 2023 resolutions: health and finances first
New insights unveiled by Synthesio’s online conversations analysis related to New Year’s Resolutions finds that social media users say they’re focused on health, financial wellbeing, as well as new purchases in 2023.
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The Ipsos 2022 Almanac
We look back at the events of 2022 and how consumers and citizens have reacted, and then reflect on what's next in 2023.
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Data Dive: 2022 in review
In 12 infographics, we look back at some key Ipsos Global Advisor polls from the rocky year that was.
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Do Americans really expect 2023 to be a better year?
Global survey finds U.S. public glad to leave 2022 behind, but many are concerned about inflation, unemployment, and natural disasters; majority of Americans optimistic about 2023
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Inflation has citizens around the world pointing a finger at government policies
People across 36 countries place (some of the) fault for the cost of living at the feet of politicians, but also realize there are larger factors at play.
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It’s beginning to look a lot like… an economic mess
In the five charts below, we explore how consumers are coping with where we are right now in the economy.
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Too many Americans can’t afford fresh food. Solutions are close to home.
We asked Americans who live in food deserts how to fix the problem. Here’s what they told us.
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What Just Happened? America's Public Response to 2022
Ipsos unpacks the biggest stories of the year to look ahead and see where the country may be headed in 2023.
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Voices of Ukraine: Documenting Life During Wartime
The fifth installment of Ipsos’ series illustrates the reality of life under blackout in Ukraine today. For this series, we talked to ordinary Ukrainians from different parts of the country to learn about their daily challenges as they navigate life amidst a war.
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Post-election, many Americans are surprised by the outcome but trust the results
Post-election FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll finds that Republicans are behind Trump and DeSantis for 2024 nominee, while Democrats are fractured.