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Americans' personal outlook is pretty positive
Americans who are retired feel pretty good about their personal outlook, and those with jobs aren't far behind, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Reuters / Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker July 2024
The July Reuters/Ipsos Core Political shows that Americans are concerned with the economy, followed by political extremism and immigration. Seven in ten Americans believe the country is headed off on the wrong track.
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Is Buy Now, Pay Later here to stay? Here’s what the data says
According to the latest wave of the Ipsos Consumer Tracker, half of Americans have “purchased an item and paid for it in installments" — but who's carrying a balance, and who wants to spend with BNPL again?
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Nearly two in five Americans turn to AI for financial management advice
But around two-thirds acknowledge AI limitations, agreeing that it is incapable of factoring human emotion into the financial equation
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July 2024: Consumer confidence mixed in Asia-Pacific
In contrast, sentiment is up in the Middle East and Africa.
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What Worries the World – July 2024
Conducted monthly in 29 countries among a panel of over 20,000 adults for more than a decade, What Worries the World survey offers an exceptional snapshot of world opinion on pressing global issues.
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Americans need a break. But can we take it?
Today, taking it easy is easier said than done. Is a more relaxed future feasible? What the Future editor Matt Carmichael explains how brands and institutions could shape the future of free time.
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Why Gen Z holds the key to future travel spending growth
Is Gen Z’s heightened interest in travel a short-term spike or a lasting shift? The answer will matter for brands and businesses across a range of industries, says Michael Nevski, director of global insights at Visa.
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Why all brands need to care about a financial services revolution
Credit cards rewards have a strong influence on how Americans finance their leisure time. That means regulatory shifts could affect just about every business that processes transactions, says Ipsos’ Rhett Skelton.
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[WEBINAR] The Inside Track: 2024 Election Briefing
Join the Ipsos polling team for our regular briefing on the data and trends transforming the country.