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Americans need a break. But can we take it?
Today, taking it easy is easier said than done. Is a more relaxed future feasible? What the Future editor Matt Carmichael explains how brands and institutions could shape the future of free time.
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Ipsos named by Forbes as one of America’s Best Employers for Women 2024
Ipsos ranks among the nation’s most supportive and equitable workplaces for women, according to independent survey of over 150,000 American women
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Decoding Gen Alpha Beauty: Unlocking the Tween Market
Revisit our recorded webinar exploring the fascinating world of tween beauty consumers, through the minds and voices of tweens and their parents, to better understand this growing trend.
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Turning Up the Temperature on Summer Travel: As Many As One in Four (25%) Americans Anticipate Increases to their Travel Spending this Summer
Half (51%) say they spend more than they should
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The issue landscape
Ipsos takes the nation's pulse on the direction of the country, the most important issues facing Americans, and which political party you trust on key issues
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Three in five Americans say chronic absenteeism in K-12 schools is a major problem
New NPR/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans support schools holding parents primarily accountable for their child(ren) missing school, regardless of their child’s age
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[WEBINAR] Decoding Gen Alpha Beauty: Unlocking the Tween Market
The tween beauty market is booming. Fueled by social media and influencer marketing, younger shoppers are poring over complicated skincare routines, flooding beauty retailers, and passionately proclaiming their favorite brands and products.
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Ipsos Pride Survey 2024: Gen Zers most likely to identify as LGBT+
Our new survey across 26 countries finds gender, generational and geographical divides on everything from same-sex marriage to brands supporting the community
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How shopping will be omnichannel, omnipresent and omniscient
What the Future editor Matt Carmichael looks at the forces that are redefining retail – from social shopping to immersive stores – and what they mean for mom-and-pop shops, e-commerce, and everything in between.
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More say they can save money as mixed bag of economic opinions continues
The number of Americans who say they're struggling economically is going down, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker, but it’s still arguably not great that a sizable part of the population can’t splurge on a nice-to-have after paying their need-to-have bills.