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Personal experience with COVID-19 may sway partisanship. But only some of the time.
Personal experience with COVID-19 is connected to changes in partisan opinions and behaviors.
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How America Pays for College 2020
The new Sallie Mae/Ipsos report reveals that most families are not changing education plans for the upcoming academic year despite the pandemic.
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As COVID-19 Cases Spike, Fewer Americans Are Seeking Regular Care
The Beryl Institute-Ipsos PX Pulse Dives into Racial Quality of Care Disparities and Finds That More Than Half of Black Americans and One-Third of Hispanic/Latino Americans Believe White Americans Receive Higher Quality Care
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The Inside Track: Election 2020 July Briefing
Key highlights from July's Inside Track: Election 2020, a monthly webinar briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping the 2020 election.
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The role brands can play in keeping us safe and protecting the recovery
Brands find themselves in a unique place in the coronavirus: able to potentially set public health policy for the good of public, and, economic health.
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Parents try to limit children’s screen time as it increases during pandemic
New Global Myopia Awareness Coalition (GMAC) study finds children’s screen time has doubled since before the pandemic, and most parents agree it is harmful to eye health
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Equality Lounge Virtual Briefing @ Cannes Lions
Ipsos is proud to be participating in the Lions Live virtual conversations series, exploring the most pressing topics of today through an equality lens. Industry
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The Inside Track: Election 2020 June Briefing
Key highlights from June's Inside Track: Election 2020, a monthly webinar briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping the 2020 election.
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Americans don’t see eye to eye on the protests
Perhaps because they are not seeing the same protests, depending on where they're getting their news.
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Affluent Consumers During Covid: Part 1
Read part 1 of our article exploring how brands can fulfill pent up demand.