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Most Americans think the economy is rigged for the rich and powerful
Around half of Americans also believe racism is built into the economy, government, and education system
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[WEBINAR] The Inside Track: Leading Up to the 2024 Elections
Join the Ipsos polling team for our regular briefing on the data and trends transforming the country.
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Ipsos to recruit 100 refugees by 2026
Ahead of World Refugee Day, Ipsos is announcing a pledge to recruit 100 refugees across the world over the next three years.
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Black Americans are not enthusiastic about their choices for 2024
A trended Washington Post-Ipsos poll also finds that most Black Americans do not feel that Biden’s policies have helped them
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Aviation industry aligned on sustainability, but faces headwinds in its efforts to decarbonize
Two years since setting its decarbonization target, a new Ipsos survey on behalf of GE Aerospace shows a united commitment and real investment in sustainability goal, but concern industry efforts need accelerated support.
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Majority of Americans believe racism adds barriers to people of color’s success
New Public Agenda/USA Today/Ipsos poll also finds that many Americans view religion and spirituality as an avenue to reduce racism
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Expected Summer Vacation Spending Set to Soar to New Heights in 2023
Projected total spending on summer vacations among Americans expected to reach an all-time high of $214.1 billion, 10% higher than it was in 2022
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Post-Pandemic America Places Newfound Importance on Vacations
Three in five (61%) Americans are confident they will be taking a summer vacation, this year
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One in five investors report using AI chatbot in the past year
Most are unlikely to use an AI financial advisor and do not trust AI to advise on finances
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: Trump maintains lead in presidential race despite criminal indictment
About half of Americans say the charges are politically motivated.