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What the Future: Spending
Revisit our foresight webinar featuring new data and interviews with industry experts about the future of spending – and what that means for brands.
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Americans are still putting off healthcare procedures
In less than five minutes of reading time, we’ll give you all the data and context you need to get you up to speed on Ipsos’ latest wave of the Coronavirus Consumer Tracker.
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[WEBINAR] A Toast to the Holidays: Wine + Spirits Consumption Among Affluent
Join us for a complimentary webinar exploring the immense importance of Affluent Americans to alcoholic beverage marketers and the industries that support them.
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The Business of Regulation
ESG is driving intervention and nearly four-in-five Reputation Council members tell Ipsos that their business is more regulated now than it was five years ago.
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Social Commerce: Innovation, Inclusion & Insights
Revisit our virtual roundtable discussion about shaping, designing, influencing, and delivering on social commerce.
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Hispanics are gaining wealth in America
Brands looking to target affluent Hispanics should keep in mind the diversity within this subgroup and the role that culture, identity and language play in their lives.
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Americans worried midterms could bring divided government, gridlock
New Axios/Ipsos poll finds the biggest concern with continued Democratic control is the handling of the economy; concerns about Republicans more mixed
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How politics mediates people’s understanding of extreme weather
Hurricane Ian forcefully struck Florida this week, making landfall as a Category 4 hurricane. We are spending some time this week unpacking some of the trends around hurricanes and the public’s perception of extreme weather.
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Majority (84%) of Americans Concerned About Potential of Recession by Year’s End
Fewer Americans confident in their financial situation compared to last quarter
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Voices of Ukraine: Documenting Life During Wartime
In this first installment of Ipsos’ weekly photo-essay series, Ukrainians from all walks of life share their personal experience of living in the middle of a war.