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Americans favor Republicans on key issues, but prefer Democrats to control next Congress
Majority say the Trump administration should follow federal courts’ rulings, according to a new Washington Post/Ipsos poll
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[WEBINAR] Innovation Reignited: Why CEOs can’t afford to stand still
Revisit our on-demand webinar for innovation insights shared by our guest, Gonzalve Bich, CEO of BIC.
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Small businesses show rising optimism but concerns over cash flow and investments remain
The quarterly Ipsos/MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index in Q3 2025 is up from Q2 2025
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Ipsos Data Drops: How the loss of tax credits could affect electric vehicle adoption
Half of Americans don’t know that EV tax credits are set to expire in September, according to Ipsos data. Automakers must adjust their pricing and messaging, quickly, for a chance at growth.
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ARF MSI Analytics & Forecasting 2025
Join us on September 30th to hear more about Synthetic Data in Action: Ipsos’ Human-Centered Approach to AI Research
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Who will guide our future wellness in a post-trust world?
Trust is crucial for public health, but it’s eroding. What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael outlines key challenges and questions for business leaders and policymakers to effectively promote wellness and navigate the evolving health landscape.
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Questions for the future
From an aging population to artificial intelligence, these are the crucial health and wellness questions that leaders in public health, women’s health, technology, aging and consumer health need to consider to prepare for the future.
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Fewer Americans are seeing in-store discounts
Are there fewer discounts in stores? A sizeable portion of Americans think so, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker, and they could be correct.
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How America’s ‘stuck at home’ trend is shaping the American Dream
Yoni Appelbaum, author and deputy executive editor at The Atlantic, discusses the policies and biases that are keeping Americans “stuck” where they are.