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Global Consumer Confidence Rebounds to Highest Level in Nine Months
Strongest Gains in Optimism Observed in Turkey, China, Argentina, Hungary, and Poland; Japan Is the Sole Market Showing a Significant Drop
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FaceApp goes viral: How do you feel about aging?
A recent Ipsos survey shows that we think old age begins at 66
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What worries you the most? Unemployment, but corruption, inequality closing the gap
In the latest edition of Global Advisor’s What Worries the World, researchers tracked the issues people worried about the most in 28 countries, comparing the results over the nine-year period since the survey began in 2010.
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New Global Poll: Widespread Concern about Artificial Intelligence
Poll for the World Economic Forum Shows More Agree than Disagree that Governments and Companies’ Use of AI Should Be More Strictly Controlled
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Consumers Report Trusting Media Less, Personal Relationships More
New global study shows trust in traditional media is perceived to have declined over the past five years, due to the prevalence of fake news and doubts about media outlets‘ intentions.
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Global Consumer Confidence Index - June 2019
Uptick in optimism in India, the U.S. and several European markets. Japan, Saudi Arabia and Australia show signs of slowdown. Latin America and South Africa still in a slump.
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What worries the world - May 2019
What Worries the World is a Global Advisor survey in 28 countries. tracking whether people think their country is on the right/wrong track and what their top concerns are. This quicklinks document provides the latest global summary of the survey findings and links to the full decks for each country, in different languages.
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Fake News: A Global Epidemic Vast Majority (86%) of Online Global Citizens Have Been Exposed to it
With Most (86%) Admitting to Having Fallen Victim to It. Three-Quarters (78%) Are Concerned About Online Privacy & Majority (53%) Feels More Concerned About This, Compared to One Year Ago