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American Workers Mostly Happy with Their Jobs
A new survey of American workers from the Washington Post and Ipsos finds that most workers are satisfied with their jobs, even as a significant minority report their work-life balance swings too far towards work.
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Guns as a public health threat
Below are five charts documenting the rise of gun violence as a public health threat, how Americans feel about the threat of guns, and how gun control may factor into the 2024 presidential race.
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Why brands need to include men in the conversation about gender equality
Many men feel progress on gender equality has gone too far. Brands and business need to help men see how it helps them, too, says Ipsos’ Mallory Newall.
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Reuters/Ipsos Issues Survey May 2023
Donald Trump continues to be the Republican favorite for the primary. President Joe Biden has a slight edge over Trump in a general election head-to-head.
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Change is happening too fast… and too slowly
In less than five minutes of reading time we’ll give you all the data and context you need to get you up to speed on Ipsos’ latest wave of the Consumer Tracker.
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Aura Mother's Day Survey
Aura Study finds mothers struggle to balance protecting kids online and giving them freedom and privacy
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Support for student loan forgiveness varies across different amounts
New USA Today/Ipsos poll finds that a majority of Americans prefer prioritizing making college more affordable for students
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Where the public is on immigration
Below are five charts showing the history and politics of immigration over the past few years.
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Many Americans believe that climate change is mostly caused by human activity, but few report making changes to help limit it
At the same time, most Americans report experiencing more frequent and intense unusual weather and extreme heat
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Americans hold mixed opinions on AI and fear its potential to disrupt society, drive misinformation
New Ipsos poll finds that roughly one in six Americans report having used a generative AI program like Chat-GPT or DALL-E