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The Desertification of Main Street: Where Has Everybody Gone?
An Ipsos Global Advisor Study of Shopping Behaviors
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Nine in ten Americans Say That the Cleanliness of a Business is an Important Factor for Them When Deciding Whether They Will Be Repeat Customers or Not
Similar Proportions Agree that Cleanliness Can Elevate a Good Business into a Great Business
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2017 Global Infrastructure Index: Public Satisfaction and Priorities
According to the Ipsos 2017 Global Infrastructure Index, nearly two thirds of Americans (62%) believe that as a country, we are not doing enough to meet our infrastructure needs.
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The Ipsos Affluent Intelligence Group Releases Fall 2017 Ipsos Affluent Survey
Survey Spotlights “Affluencers” – The Powerful New Target Group that Drive Purchases Across Categories
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Most Adults Across North America (the U.S., Mexico, and Canada) Say That They Have Watched the World Cup in the Past
Viewership in Mexico is Especially High, As Is Interest in the Sport of Soccer/Football in General
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Consumer Confidence National Index Reaches All-Time High
Setting an all-time high, this month’s global Consumer Confidence National Index has risen to 50.5.
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Eight in Ten Americans Have Used Something Other Than String Floss, a Water Flosser, an Interdental Brush or A Toothpick to Remove Something Stuck in Their Teeth
Nearly Two Thirds Admit They Have Done This Despite Knowing They Should be Using Proper Dental Products
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Americans Both Optimistic and Concerned about Automation
Confident as Consumers, but Worried as Workers
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The New Tribalism: Clashing Views on Who Is a Real American
A new series of Ipsos surveys shows that Democrats and Republicans are widely divided on issues relating to national identity, race, immigration, the media and free speech – more so than on the role of government in the economy and abortion.
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[EVENT] ARF West: Forecast x Science
It’s been nearly one-year since the 2016 Presidential election. Join Ipsos’ Cliff Young and other esteemed guests as they provide a complete postmortem on the performance of polls, betting markets, search, and social media in predicting the outcome of that race.