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Most Americans tip, and think they tip enough
One in four Americans believe they tip too much, while seven in ten believe they tip the right amount, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Familiarity with the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline remains low at two-year mark
The latest NAMI/Ipsos poll finds that a bare majority of Americans say they don’t know when a situation is serious enough to contact the Lifeline
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Biden has been weakened, but not broken
Below are five charts on whether Americans feel Biden should drop out and how the presidential race has been affected by the presidential debate
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Two in three Americans feel Biden should step aside
However, most feel both men are too old and the race for president remains tied, according to ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll
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Oceana Offshore Drilling Survey
American voters support various policies aiming to protect the ocean and wildlife.
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Launch of Ipsos PersonaBot, a groundbreaking AI-powered solution to enhance segmentation research
Ipsos has launched Ipsos PersonaBot. This AI-powered tool, powered by Ipsos Facto, allows organizations to engage in conversations with personas representing their target audience. Ipsos PersonaBot is available for both consumer and healthcare sectors.
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Only Michelle Obama bests Trump as an alternative to Biden in 2024
The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll finds that about one-third of Democrats say Biden should drop out of the presidential race after the debate
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SEICon | Sports Entertainment Innovation Conference
Join Ipsos at SEICon — a first of its kind Sports, Entertainment & Innovation Conference hosting thought leaders and subject matter experts from across the globe to educate, collaborate and create dynamic ventures together.
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Biden lost the debate, but Trump didn't win
Following the first 2024 Presidential debate, fewer likely voters feel President Joe Biden is mentally and physically fit to be president, according to the findings of a new 538/Ipsos poll
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Three in five Americans are likely to watch a Biden-Trump debate
New Syracuse University/Ipsos poll also finds that a majority believe American democracy works well for most people