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[WEBINAR] Mind Matters: Exploring Generational Perspectives on Mental Health
According to the latest Ipsos Global Health Service Monitor, mental health is now seen as the number one health problem across 31 countries, up by 17 percentage points since 2018. In the U.S., over half (53%) of Americans say mental health is now the biggest health problem facing the country.
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How restaurants can adapt to a future in flux
With downtown business districts changing by the day, restaurants and retailers need to adapt to the shifting needs of their patrons, says the National Restaurant Association’s Hudson Riehle.
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Can Award Winning Ads be Effective?
We know that creative quality is a big driver of advertising effectiveness. Here’s how brands can turn their award-winning creative into commercial success.
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[WEBINAR] Understanding and Managing Regulatory Risk in 2024
Join us as Ipsos explores which regulatory issues citizens most expect companies to act on and shares strategies for evaluating both known and emerging regulatory risks.
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How big of a deal is Biden’s age?
Below are five charts on how Americans feel about the president’s age, age limits in the Oval Office, and how much Biden’s age is impacting him among voters
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[WEBINAR] The Inside Track: Leading Up to the 2024 Elections
Join the Ipsos polling team for our regular briefing on the data and trends transforming the country.
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What customers expect from restaurants in 2024
Consumers go to restaurants for the food, the experience, and quality time with their friends and family. And they’re coming back in full force.
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Three in five Americans say Trump should stand trial before the Republican primaries or 2024 general election
Politico Magazine/Ipsos polling finds attitudes on when Trump should stand trial are steady, though the partisan divide on the question is growing
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DeSantis, Ramaswamy, Haley seen as top performers in first Republican debate
Post-debate FiveThirtyEight/Washington Post/Ipsos poll also finds that a majority of Republican primary voters did not watch the debate
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Fourth Trump indictment does little to change public opinion
New ABC News/Ipsos polling finds Georgia indictment attitudes, like others, diverge significantly along partisan lines