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Americans split on likelihood to receive new COVID-19 booster
Democrats, older Americans, and the college-educated are especially likely to report plans to get the updated booster
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Nearly half of workers in three countries say they use AI at work
Survey of workers in Australia, United Kingdom and United States, ages 21-65, working full time or with 2+ part-time jobs
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Navigating the New AI Frontier
AI has created new risk for corporate leaders. Explore how to best diagnose AI-driven threats to the business and how to leverage AI for a proactive reputation and risk management.
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Americans Look to Generate Additional Income Streams As They Report High Levels of Financial Anxiety
Over eight in ten (82%) Americans are interested in receiving personal financial information as most (80%) say their financial situation causes anxiety
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Most Americans say they are less likely to support a candidate who stands for curriculum restrictions or book bans in 2024
Four in five say K-12 public schools should teach students about cultures, identities, and perspectives that may be different from their own
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Republican debate watchers feel DeSantis did the best
However, the 538/Washington Post/Ipsos post-debate poll also finds that most Republican primary voters did not tune into the debate
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Mental health is now the number one health problem, ahead of cancer and coronavirus
48% across 31 countries say the quality of the healthcare in their country is good – but the picture is inconsistent.
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New Survey Reveals Strong Gains For Graduates Of AP-Supported Programs
Findings of Ipsos/Academic Partnerships ROI Survey
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Reuters/Ipsos Issues Survey September 2023
Trump maintains his lead in the Republican primary as the race for second heats up
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Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Most Americans support the autoworkers’ strike
A majority of Americans, regardless of party affiliation, agree that labor unions have improved the quality of life for all working Americans