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Money Fights: One in three (34%) partnered Americans identify money as a source of conflict in their relationship
Despite the money fights, vast majority (84%) are on the same page with their partner, when it comes to finances
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Majority of parents would let their children play tackle football if they wanted to
New poll also finds a majority support various policies aimed at making tackle football safer for children
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2023 College Student Fall Mental Wellness Survey
The research suggests many ways in which residential communities and other on-campus and off-campus entities can support college students who are struggling.
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Why Americans' future economic expectations remain pessimistic
Continually rising prices and lack of trust in government are possibly keeping sentiment down
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The impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of our youth
Mental illness among teens and young adults has been an increasingly prevalent issue, observed to have been exacerbated by COVID-19.
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People are worried about the misuse of AI, but they trust it more than humans
Only 43% of people trust AI tools not to discriminate or show bias towards any group of people; however, they actually trust AI slightly more than they trust humans (only 38%), according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Gas prices are falling, and people are starting to notice
Gas prices are down over the last year, but more than half of Americans (56%) still erroneously think prices are going up, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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The 2024 U.S. presidential election outcome is highly uncertain
Read Ipsos' analysis of the election and how to navigate the uncertainty around it
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Most Americans are dissatisfied with their choices for president
Reuters/Ipsos polling finds most, regardless of party, are tired of seeing the same candidates for president and want someone new