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[WEBINAR] The Future of Beauty: Thriving Across the Consumer Decision Journey
The Beauty industry is now more fragmented and disrupted than ever in history. Beauty companies are challenged to stay ahead and lead the trends, as well to best predict whether or not they’ve developed the next biggest innovation.
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How America Pays for College
Join Ipsos and Sallie Mae for an interactive Live Twitter chat as they explore the costs of college, the value Americans feel they are getting from their education, how families are prioritizing saving money for college or financing it other ways, and more.
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Value of Vacation in Dollars: Half (49%) of Employed Americans Would Accept an Average of 50% More Than Current Salary to Forfeit All their Paid vacation
A third of employed Americans willing to give up portion of salary for unlimited vacation
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (07/24/2019)
Just 35 percent of Americans approve of how President Trump is handling Russia.
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Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Interest in Mueller’s Congressional Testimony
Reuters/Ipsos Poll shows Republicans disinterested in Robert Mueller’s testimony before Congress.
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Global Consumer Confidence Rebounds to Highest Level in Nine Months
Strongest Gains in Optimism Observed in Turkey, China, Argentina, Hungary, and Poland; Japan Is the Sole Market Showing a Significant Drop
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Ipsos Hires Chris Murphy to Lead its Market and Brand Strategy Service Globally
Mr. Murphy will be responsible for product development and activation across the globe
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How America Pays for College
College continues to be viewed as an important investment and families are confident in how they are paying for it.
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FaceApp goes viral: How do you feel about aging?
A recent Ipsos survey shows that we think old age begins at 66
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What worries you the most? Unemployment, but corruption, inequality closing the gap
In the latest edition of Global Advisor’s What Worries the World, researchers tracked the issues people worried about the most in 28 countries, comparing the results over the nine-year period since the survey began in 2010.