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Public Begging an Outward Sign of National Pessimism?
Global Trend Reveals Pattern of Pessimism with Increase in Panhandlers
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How will the future of housing impact your industry?
Imagine if people stopped wanting to own a home.
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Half of Americans Say They’ll Shop for Deals this Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Spending Nearly $475 on Average
Clothes, Toys, Beauty & Fragrance Top the Wish List, Along with Big-Ticket Items Like TVs
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The Desertification of Main Street: Where Has Everybody Gone?
An Ipsos Global Advisor Study of Shopping Behaviors
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The Ipsos Affluent Intelligence Group Releases Fall 2017 Ipsos Affluent Survey
Survey Spotlights “Affluencers” – The Powerful New Target Group that Drive Purchases Across Categories
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Americans Both Optimistic and Concerned about Automation
Confident as Consumers, but Worried as Workers
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The New Tribalism: Clashing Views on Who Is a Real American
A new series of Ipsos surveys shows that Democrats and Republicans are widely divided on issues relating to national identity, race, immigration, the media and free speech – more so than on the role of government in the economy and abortion.
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Affluent Americans: 5 Surprising Facts
As a marketer, you probably want to know that American Affluents outspend non-Affluent Americans by more than 2.5 times.
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Summertime, and The Livin’ Is Easy
Vacations, eating out, and shopping for groceries are the top three areas where Americans spend more during the summer months. In this month’s Thought Starter sourced by Ipsos’ eNation Omnibus, we take a closer look at how (and where) Americans are spending their summer.
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Are Shopping Malls Destined to Warehouse Online Purchases?
Will shopping ever go back to the 1980s when Americans averaged four trips every month to any one of the 30,000 malls across the country?