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Teachers relying on second jobs, debt to make ends meet
In light of recent teacher strikes, Ipsos and NPR examined teachers’ views on pay, unions, and more
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Socialist Ideas in 2018: Karl Marx's Legacy is Manifestly Complex
On his 200th birthday, Karl Marx's ideas persist around the world, in some places more than others, but it's complicated. While majorities worldwide embrace free market competition, many also embrace ideas rooted in Marxist ideals such as free education, healthcare, and even a right to universal income.
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Over Half of Americans Report Feeling Like No One Knows Them Well
Fifty-four percent of Americans report feeling as though no one knows them well at least sometimes, if not always. Additionally, at least two in five also say they sometimes/always feel as though they lack companionship, that their relationships are not meaningful, that they are isolated from others, and/or that they are no longer close to anyone.
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[EVENT] City / Nation / Place
Ipsos is pleased to be a sponsor of City Nation Place Americas – a forum for place branding and place marketing for nations, regions, states and cities across the USA, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Americans' Experience with the Health Care System in 2018
Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of Consumers for Quality Care
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Most Americans believe teachers have the right to strike
Ipsos/NPR survey on the public’s views of teachers
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (04/25/2018)
Nearly 2 in 5 Americans (38%) approve of the job President Trump is doing.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (04/18/2018)
President Trump approval rating holds steady near 40%
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The Power of Modern Partisanship
In order to attract people to a broader sense of identity that unifies more than it divides, leaders today must understand where their people currently are and what political team they identify with.