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Canada and the U.S. Have the Most Inclusive Views of Nationality
Who is and is not a “Real American”, a “Real Brazilian” or a “Real Chinese”? Ipsos’s Inclusiveness Index compares countries’ acceptance of social and cultural diversity.
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Nine in Ten Latin American Immigrants in the U.S. Believe that the American Dream is Achievable
Two Thirds Would Remain in the U.S. if They Could do it all Over Again
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How social media can help curb loneliness
Martha Vences-Nieves is a mother of 10-month-old, fraternal twin boys and is in the process of getting a divorce. The 42-year-old Chicagoan knows some people who live in her condo building and spends time with friends and family. But she sometimes feels loneliness. She feels most isolated when she’s at home.
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Most Americans Have Been Charged with a Bank Fee in the Past Five Years, Including Two in Five Who Have Had to Pay ATM Fees
Just Over a Third Would be Willing to Switch to a Tech Company That Offers Financial Services (e.g., Amazon, Apple, Facebook) if it Meant They Could Save Money
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Most Moms Surveyed Say They Would Rather Have Breakfast in Bed on Mother's Day Than Get Dressed Up and Go Out to Brunch
Relaxing in Bed All Day Defines the Dream Mother’s Day Plan for Nearly Two in Five
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Most Americans Say That the Design of a Product’s Packaging Often Influences Their Purchase Decisions
Products Packaged in Paper/Cardboard Perceived as Being More Attractive and Higher Quality by Roughly Two Thirds
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Ipsos/USA Today Poll: Crime/Gun Violence is Top Concern Among Young People
Only two-thirds of students say they feel safe at school
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Study Conducted Among Smartphone Users in U.S., Brazil, France, and India Finds Respondents Have Deep Attachment with Their Phones
Most Admit They Love Their Phone and Over Two in Five Further Agree That It Would be Very Difficult, Emotionally, For Them to Give It Up
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Most Americans Experience Feeling Dissatisfied with How Their Body Looks from Time to Time, Including Nearly Two in Five Who Feel This Way Whenever They Look in the Mirror
At Least One in Three Would Give Up Alcohol, Pizza, and/or Social Media if it Meant They Could Achieve Their Perfect Body Overnight