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Many Latino Americans believe the Democratic and Republican parties take them for granted
New Axios-Ipsos poll in partnership with Telemundo finds differing views, based on country of origin and generation, when it comes to key issues such as abortion and perceptions of the Democratic and Republican parties
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A Year in Review - 2021
What did we learn about public attitudes and behaviors? What did our research tell us about the events of the year? And how did our outlook shift?
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (12/17/2021)
Forty-eight percent of Americans approve of President Biden's performance in office
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America in Flux: Looking Ahead
Revisit our recorded webinar to watch ethnographic video segments of our respondents dealing with the challenges of 2021.
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Do Americans really expect 2022 to be a better year?
Global survey finds U.S. public glad to leave 2021 behind, but wary of inflation, extreme weather, and cyberattacks; Americans not as optimistic as citizens from many other countries
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Global consumer confidence remains stable despite the emergence of the omicron variant
No significant shift in sentiment seen in most countries surveyed.
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Small business owners increasingly optimistic about investing in their business in 2022
Despite higher expectations for the coming year, the MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index shows small businesses continue to face challenges in the present, specifically regarding inflation and supply chain disruptions
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Driving Success in Omnichannel – Despite Pandemic and Economic Headwinds
There is no debate that omnichannel is on the rise. What is important to understand is how this space will continue to evolve in 2022.
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Understanding Society
Ipsos unpacks the latest research and analysis shaping American society week-by-week, chart-by-chart.