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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (05/23/2018)
President Trump’s approval rating remains steady: 45% of all Americans approve of the way Trump is handling his job as President. Registered voters are slightly more likely to approve of Trump’s performance (47%).
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Younger Americans interpret “natural” food labels differently
Whole30. Paleo. Clean eating. Americans are choosing diets that are as mindful about the wholesomeness of the foods as their number of calories.
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Most Home Owners Say They Considered the Tax Implications of Owning a Home Before Deciding to Buy
Similar Proportions Also Factored in Such Costs When Setting a Budget for How Much They Would Spend on a Home
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Most Americans Have Been Charged with a Bank Fee in the Past Five Years, Including Two in Five Who Have Had to Pay ATM Fees
Just Over a Third Would be Willing to Switch to a Tech Company That Offers Financial Services (e.g., Amazon, Apple, Facebook) if it Meant They Could Save Money
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (05/16/2018)
President Trump’s approval rating remains steady among all Americans (45%) and registered voters (46%) this week.
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Roseanne Reboot Draws Bipartisan Audience
The 2018 “Roseanne” reboot was widely expected to be a magnet for President Trump’s supporters, however, a new Ipsos survey reveals that the show draws fairly even viewership across the board.
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The Royal Wedding: Who's the Favorite Royal?
A new Ipsos global survey examines perceptions around the Royal family and the upcoming Royal Wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (05/09/2018)
President Trump’s overall approval rating this week stands at 44% among all Americans and 45% among registered voters, posting respectable gains in public sentiment.
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Most Moms Surveyed Say They Would Rather Have Breakfast in Bed on Mother's Day Than Get Dressed Up and Go Out to Brunch
Relaxing in Bed All Day Defines the Dream Mother’s Day Plan for Nearly Two in Five
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Most Believe Consumers Should Be Able to Access Content on The Internet
Nine in Ten Americans Believe That Consumers Should Be Able to Freely and Quickly Access Their Preferred Content on The Internet. For Another Three Quarters, Equal Access to the Internet is Seen to be a Right