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Automation Has Transformed the Way We Work
Worker preparedness and consumer attitudes toward automation vary widely across countries
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Ipsos Global Advisor: Views on Aging
Ipsos global study finds high levels of concern about aging and paints a worried picture of later life.
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New Global Poll finds Four Concerns Top the US’ Worry List: Healthcare, Crime, Immigration, and Moral Decline
Meanwhile, the majority in most countries think their nation is headed in the wrong direction
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What Worries the World... and the U.S.
Healthcare still #1 concern in the U.S. while top global worries are corruption, jobs, and poverty
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U.S. Gets Second Highest Score in Ipsos' Misperceptions Index
Americans Trail Only Italians in Being Most Wrong on Key Facts About Society
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What Worries the US: July 2018
Concern about healthcare in the US is the principal worry for Americans, closely followed by immigration.
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What Worries the US - March 2018
New global poll finds three concerns top the world's worry list: financial/political corruption (35%), unemployment (34%), and poverty/social inequality (34%).
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What Worries the US – January 2018
Although Americans are more positive than the rest of the world, we are still mostly pessimistic: Results from the January 2018 Ipsos What Worries the World Study
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Pessimism Grows in America While It Recedes Globally
In latest What Worries the World survey, the world worries most about unemployment, corruption, and poverty; Americans are most concerned about healthcare, terrorism and crime