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[WEBINAR] Sports (and sports fandom) in America
Join us for a dynamic panel discussion ex.ploring research insights into how the public approaches such a significant part of life.
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Harris has America’s confidence far more than Biden
Harris is outperforming Biden on every topic we asked about, often by sizeable margins, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Here’s how people are spending their grocery dollars
Most Americans report spending more on groceries this year and importantly almost no one reports spending less, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Pet ownership is more work and more costly than Americans anticipated
Three in five Americans with pets say owning a pet costs more than they expected, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Change Means Friction
By understanding and leveraging cognitive conflict, businesses and policymakers can develop more effective strategies for driving positive change in consumer behavior, social attitudes, and more.
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Biden’s inflation orphans
Below are five charts on the economy, Harris’ proposal to eliminate federal taxes on tips, and where that might land her on the economy
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Proposed policy to end federal income tax on tips has bipartisan support
New Ipsos poll find that while proposals to eliminate taxes on tips has majority support among the American public, Americans are more mixed on potential outcomes
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Diabetes and Obesity Treatments: Current and Emerging Landscapes of GLP-1, GIP, and Beyond
This panel discussion hosted by the Pharmaceutical & BioScience Society will explore the evolution of these and other agents (e.g. gastric inhibitory polypeptide [GIP] receptor agonists), including clinical efficacy and safety results, HCP and consumer perspectives, market adoption, and the access, reimbursement, and intellectual property (IP) landscapes.
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Some Americans have delayed getting medical treatment for a variety of reasons
Ipsos poll on transportation equity and healthcare access
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Americans increasingly concerned about inflation as U.S. election nears
50% of people in the U.S. now say the cost of living is the top concern for their country as persistent fears about a recession hang overhead.