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How professions can regain public trust
Ipsos Public Affairs’ Chris Jackson considers how leaders can leverage research, technology, and stakeholder engagement to address the growing crisis of trust in key professions.
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How technology is shaping the future of political influence
Regeneron’s Jack Quinn discusses the evolving landscape of political persuasion and how technology is democratizing advocacy while creating new challenges.
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Ipsos week in review
Here, the Ipsos polling team and other experts mine the past in week in data to present you with a big picture analysis of where the public stands on the most pressing issues of the day.
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Reuters / Ipsos Trump Inauguration Survey
Just under half of Americans approve of Trump's performance as president.
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Americans are bracing for tariffs. Here’s what businesses need to know.
Trump has pitched tariffs to the nation as a means to protect jobs and boost domestic manufacturing — but most Americans think they'll raise the cost of the goods they buy, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. Here's what that means for businesses.
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[WEBINAR] The Importance of Public Health Research in a Healthier America
Promoting healthier communities requires research, education and advocacy.
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Majority of Americans support deporting immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally
However, new Axios/Ipsos poll also finds that support declines when specific policies to carry out mass deportations are outlined
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Heading into Trump’s second term, Americans are deeply divided
New York Times/Ipsos polling shows significant cleavages around the upcoming administration, the economy, and immigration
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[WEBINAR] Ask Us Anything: What the new Trump administration means for business
As the Trump administration begins with its first flurry of executive orders, Ipsos is looking at policy goals, how they fit into broader trends, where the public stands on the issues and the impacts for business and government leaders in the U.S.
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More people want brands to stay out of political and social issues
A majority of Americans (57%) now say that companies should remain neutral on social and political issues, a rise of 5 points since 2023, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker