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What Worries the World – April 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 13 months.
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Why government decision-makers can’t ignore the public’s trust
Americans have been losing trust in the government for at least 50 years. Here’s what to know about communicating with the public in this environment.
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Building a better future with Innovation
At Ipsos, we are passionate about helping clients identify, qualify, optimize and forecast the business potential of innovations for consumer goods, services and durables, products, packaging and new business models. Our rapid and validated end-to-end solutions, combine optimization with qualification, to enable clients to be faster in seizing opportunities and be more agile and confident in bringing their products to market.
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What worries the world - March 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 12 months.
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Airlines for America (A4A) / Ipsos 2023 Air Travelers in America Survey
Nine in ten Americans have flown commercially
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Data Dive: Looking back at how the world was feeling as the COVID-19 era dawned
In five infographics, we dive into people’s views on everything from the efficacy of self-isolation to closing country borders in the immediate wake of a global pandemic being declared three years ago this month.
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American health in polarizing times
This week we break down Americans’ experiences with health and healthcare in five charts below.
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What worries the world – February 2023
Inflation remains the top global concern for the 11th month in a row with 15 countries choosing it as their number one worry.
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Five things we learned this month about countries in What Worries the World
Worry about Covid up in Asia, inflation concern remains high, and an increase in those who think their country is headed in the right direction.
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Reuters / Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker February 2023
Americans believe the country is heading in the wrong direction.