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Summertime, and The Livin’ Is Easy
Vacations, eating out, and shopping for groceries are the top three areas where Americans spend more during the summer months. In this month’s Thought Starter sourced by Ipsos’ eNation Omnibus, we take a closer look at how (and where) Americans are spending their summer.
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A Majority of Students (Grade 7-12 and College) and Parents Agree That Paper is an Essential Part of Being Able to Achieve Educational Goals
Eight in Ten Further Agree That Paper and Packaging Play Relevant Roles in Their Daily Lives
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Eight in Ten Teenagers Ages 13-17 Say That They Are Currently Saving Money, Whether for Something Specific or Just in General
The Majority Give Themselves an A/B Grade When It Comes to
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A Majority of Americans Use Apps to Watch Streaming Content on Their Televisions
Men, Younger Adults, Higher Income Earners, and Those with a College Degree Are Among Those Most Likely to Use a Variety of Streaming Apps
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Nearly One Third of First Time Parents Find Advice From Brands Helpful
When Researching Becoming a Parent, Another Six in Ten Agree They Have More Trust in Information Provided by the Brands That They Love
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Making sense of a shifting world: Ipsos Global Trends 2017
Ipsos latest Global Trends Report reveals three in four global citizens think their nation's economy is rigged to the advantage of the rich and powerful.
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Majority Believe Paying Your Own Bills Is Necessary to be Considered an Adult
In the latest Ipsos poll on behalf of BuzzFeed, Americans agreed that the prime factor on what makes a person an adult is whether or not they pay their own bills.
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A Majority of Americans Have Experienced Mental Health Symptom(s) Over the Past Year
However, only a Third Have Talked with Their Primary Care Provider About These Concerns (Depression, Anxiety, Work Stress, etc.)
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Four in Ten Americans Believe Women’s Role is as Mothers and Wives
Latest Ipsos Global Trends Survey Focuses on Gender and Parenting
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Protecting the Environment is Very Important to Most Americans Who Believe in Climate Change
Three Quarters Feel That They Can Personally Do Something to Fight Climate Change