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What Worries the US – January 2018
Although Americans are more positive than the rest of the world, we are still mostly pessimistic: Results from the January 2018 Ipsos What Worries the World Study
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Ipsos UU Announces Two Senior Leadership Appointments in the U.S.
Heather Carruthers takes the role of President and Rob Hernandez is Appointed as Senior Vice President
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Global Attitudes Toward Transgender People
As part of Ipsos’ ongoing commitment to bringing voice to people through data, Ipsos undertook a survey on the topic of transgender people on our monthly global survey vehicle Global Advisor.
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American Social Media Response to January 2018 Government Shutdown
This is how the American Public Loses Faith in Government. An analysis of social media indicates Americans blame both parties.
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Americans Going in Different Directions After One Year of Trump
Ipsos' survey of attitudes toward President Trump's first year shows that politics is largely shaping outlook
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This is How the American Public Loses Faith in Government
An analysis of social media indicates that Americans blame both parties
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Countries that Have a Younger Population Are More Optimistic About 2018 Than Countries with an Aging Population
The majority of adults are optimist about what the new year will bring, especially those in countries who have a lower median age, according to a recent online survey conducted by Ipsos in 28 different countries.