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Have shortages conditioned us to pay more for groceries?
Americans are generally against paying surge pricing, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker – but there are a few areas where people are more willing to pay. Among the most interesting: One in five people say they would pay an additional fee for groceries or food items that are facing shortages.
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Why America's childless cat ladies are more than just Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift has endorsed Kamala Harris, calling herself a 'childless cat lady' in reference to a disparaging comment vice presidential candidate JD Vance made about Democrats. But new Ipsos data shows that childless women with cats largely match up with the rest of America.
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Female Quotient Equality Lounge @ Advertising Week
Join Ipsos’ Lindsay Franke for insights on how to harness the power of AI while maintaining a human-centric approach.
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A New Era for Pharmaceutical Advertising
New fair-balance rules are here. By prioritizing creative quality, leveraging branded advertising, and listening to the voice of target patients, pharmaceutical companies can continue to effectively reach and engage their target audience.
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Washington Post – Ipsos Fall 2024 Survey of Black Americans
Most Black Americans enthusiastic about Harris candidacy, believe her policies would help Black community
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New book by Ipsos’ Clifford Young demystifies Polls, Pollsters, and Public Opinion
Young’s book, co-authored with Kathryn Ziemer, to serve as an essential resource for analysts and pollsters
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Decoding the shopper's brain: How behavioral science unlocks growth
The digital world is now an integral part of the shopper journey. But here's the catch: it's not just about what they buy, but why they buy.
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Alignment Health’s 2024 Social Threats to Aging Well in America
Read about the primary social and environmental factors preventing United States seniors from receiving the care necessary to help them thrive in their later years in the Alignment Health™ 2024 Social Threats to Aging Well in America survey
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Harris has slight advantage over Trump, unchanged from before the DNC
ABC News/Ipsos polling finds Trump has the advantage on key issues of the economy and inflation though
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Gender in the 2024 election
Five charts showing where men and women differ in the economy, abortion, the election, and how everyone thinks about the future