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Global perspectives on inequality: What does it mean, who are we worried about, and how much do we care?
Around the world, inequality is a more salient issue for younger generations, who are also less likely than older people to believe they live in a society that rewards merit and hard work. But there are some important differences between different groups in how inequality is defined, and who is thought to suffer because of it.
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Reuters / Ipsos Russia Ukraine Conflict Survey June 2023
Most Americans support providing weapons to Ukraine and many think Russia is losing the war.
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Nine in ten small businesses agree they are the most vulnerable to rising interest rates
The quarterly Ipsos/MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index increases slightly in Q2 2023
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Many Americans have experienced buyer’s remorse
New Google/Ipsos poll finds that Americans report shopping frequently and looking for deal days to shop.
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What looks sexiest on a man?
New Wall Street Journal/Ipsos polling explores what Americans find attractive on men
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Has the Dobbs decision made the public more divided on abortion?
As we approach the one-year anniversary of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, a new Ipsos poll finds that public opinion around the Dobbs decision and abortion in general remains mostly unchanged compared to six months ago
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Most Americans do not oppose corporate support of LGBTQ Pride
More than two in five Americans say corporations showing public support of the LGBTQ community is having a positive impact on the acceptance of LGBTQ people.
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Reuters/Ipsos Poll finds half of Americans think Hunter Biden is receiving favorable treatment
Most do not believe the charges against Hunter Biden are politically motivated, and the charges have little impact on Joe Biden's presidential bid.
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An increasing number of Latino Americans say it’s a bad time to be a Latino in America
Just over half of Latinos say it’s a good time to be a Latino in the U.S., a decline of 9 percentage points since October 2022, according to the findings of a new Axios/Telemundo/Ipsos poll of Latino Americans
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Most Americans think the economy is rigged for the rich and powerful
Around half of Americans also believe racism is built into the economy, government, and education system