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In this issue of What the Future, read how digital currencies, financial inclusion and the sharing economy are reshaping our relationship with money. Ipsos' exclusive global research reveals key insights for brands and media in this transformative landscape.
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Consumer confidence: Global index stability betrays divergent trends at the local level
Sentiment shifting significantly in half of the countries surveyed – downward for some, upward for others.
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Biden bounce after Trump slump
Ipsos poll for Halifax International Security Forum finds U.S. rebounding in world esteem; Canada, Germany seen as having most positive influence over next decade.
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The State of Reputation: Today’s Context; Tomorrow’s Expectations
Hear corporate reputation research insights exploring the impacts of COVID, Diversity and Inclusion, ESG, Internal Communications, Supply Chain issues, and more.
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Climate change is increasingly front and center
More Americans express concern about climate change, but will that translate to large-scale change in the way we live and operate?
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U.S. consumer confidence up slightly this week
Yet Americans remain less optimistic than they were before the pandemic
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Fewer consumers say they have changed their behavior due to climate concern than did before the pandemic
In-home behaviors top list of climate-conscious actions taken more often: recycling/composting, saving energy, saving water and avoiding food waste.
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Will inequality drive policy changes that will impact wealth?
Despite its reputation as the land of equal opportunity, the U.S. leads all G7 countries in income inequality, according to the World Bank.
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Americans rank mental health, cancer, drug abuse, and obesity as nation’s top health issues after COVID
Waiting times and lack of staff are perceived as the biggest problems with most countries’ healthcare system while cost of treatment tops the list in the U.S.: 2021 Global Health Service Monitor
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U.S. consumer confidence holds at pandemic average
Support for lifting COVID-control restrictions now prevails across partisan lines