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Half of Americans say they are certain they will vote in the upcoming midterms
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll finds that only one-quarter (25%) of Americans believe the country is headed in the right direction.
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What Tech Executives Should Know in Today’s Polarized Society
The positives people feel toward technology do not shield brands from negative public backlash during instances of scandal or crisis. Here’s what you can do about that.
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No way forward
Weariness with COVID is baked in at this point, but there is little consensus on how the nation should move forward.
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Fewer Americans believe that free speech is secure
Norms around what forms of speech are acceptable are rapidly changing.
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Advance or Retreat: Will Affluent Americans be Bullish in 2022?
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear the latest research on Affluents’ expectations for the new year, and what it means for marketers.
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[WEBINAR] The Inside Track: 2022 Midterm Elections
Join Ipsos Public Affairs’ polling team for a monthly discussion on the latest data on American society and what that means for the 2022 elections.
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How Inflation is Changing Consumer Behavior
We share data exploring ways consumers are changing their buying decisions as inflation soars.
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Cracks in the foundation
The misinformation landscape that contributed to the events of January 6th, 2021, is still with us.
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One year after Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot, concern about misinformation is high
New Ipsos poll, provided exclusively to the BBC, finds that significant portions of the American public believe conspiracy theories around Covid, the election, and QAnon
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Seven in ten Americans say the country is in crisis, at risk of failing
New NPR/Ipsos poll finds a year after January 6th, Americans remain divided on interpretation of the event