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U.S. consumer sentiment shows stability
Americans' saving habits shift significantly amidst another month of price increases
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Most parents want classrooms to be places of learning, not political battlegrounds
Strong majority of parents believe recent state laws banning books or making it illegal for teachers to talk about LGBTQ or racial issues are about politics, not what is in the best interest of children.
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U.S. consumer sentiment falls below 50-point mark
Current, Investment and Jobs sub-indices are down from two weeks ago
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Predictive Drivers for Gender Equality Success in Advertising - A webinar in partnership with ANA, SEEHER & IPSOS
Join Ipsos’ Rachel Rodgers who will take part in the SeeHer’s GEM® (Gender Equality Measure™) predictive drivers webinar on October 12.
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Teens comfortable talking about mental health, but fewer are actually doing so
NAMI/Ipsos poll: Most teens feel the world is more stressful now than it was for previous generations, want schools to support mental health
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Republican voters continue to view Trump as the party’s leader
New USA Today/Ipsos poll also finds that most Democratic voters want someone besides Biden at the top of the ticket in 2024.
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U.S. consumer sentiment rises back above the 50-point mark
Current, Investment and Jobs sub-indices all show significant gains
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Who are the Affluent environmentalists?
Affluents are integrating environmental factors into their purchasing behaviors, but gaps between attitudes and actions still exist.
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On immigration, most buying into idea of “invasion” at southern border
NPR/Ipsos poll explores Americans’ attitudes toward immigration and the situation at the southern border
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Features and technology driving interest in new automobiles
Revisit our recorded webinar to hear new research insights from our Mobility Navigator syndicated program focused on Autonomous Driving Tech.