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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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The benefits of cross-generational design
America is aging. This demographic shift is an opportunity to center inclusion and accessibility in product design, says Ipsos’ Alyson Heffernan.
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Why all-ages urbanism makes for better cities
By keeping both young and old Americans in consideration, urban planners can build cities that work better for everyone, says urbanist Gil Penalosa.
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How shifts in work and life will change how people shop
What people expect from retail experiences is changing, whether they’re shopping online, in-store, or somewhere in between. Here’s what Ipsos’ Neil Ellefsen thinks retailers need to know.
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Cities
Between remote work, a cost-of-living crisis and climate change, cities are facing new challenges — and new opportunities. The shifting role of cities won’t just affect how people live and work but will shape the future of industries ranging from manufacturing to restaurants.
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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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What the changing role of cities means for citizens and businesses
The dual disruptions of hybrid work and the soaring cost of living are the reasons the future of cities is even a question. How cities address these issues will affect the nation at large, says What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael.
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Consumer confidence down across Europe in September 2023
Sentiment declines significantly in Germany, Spain, and Italy.