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Americans say 2023 was a good year, and think 2024 will be even better
Americans think 2023 was better than the three years before, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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36% of the world’s population still dispute the human origins of climate change
The EDF today presents the findings of an opinion study conducted in 29 countries, covering two-thirds of the world’s population, and including the biggest CO2 emitters.
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From Awareness to Empathy
Read insights and tips about how brands and policymakers can support mental health across generations.
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Teen and brand relationships might stay complicated
With a camera and screen in every pocket, today’s global media landscape is more dispersed than ever. YouTube’s Robin Watson thinks that trend will only continue, with teens forming stronger ties to brands and content creators alike.
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How to fill gaps in teen mental health and social media research
Growing up has never been easy — but the digital age makes it more complicated. Barb Solish, national director in the Office of Innovation at NAMI, thinks that when it comes to teen mental health, research is needed to get the full picture.
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Most Americans would be happy to receive investments as holiday gifts
A new Yahoo Finance/Ipsos survey finds that Americans want investments as holiday gifts as a way to save for the future and build wealth
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Global Trends 2023: A new world disorder
74% agree that their government and public services will do too little to help people in the years ahead.
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HISF-Ipsos Threat Index finds natural disasters seen as fastest-growing threat
Ipsos survey for the Halifax International Security Forum finds natural disasters are increasingly believed by global citizens to be a leading threat
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Americans expect a COVID surge in winter
Three in five Americans (61%) think there will be a spike in COVID cases this winter, which is about flat from the same time last year, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.