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Support for student loan forgiveness varies widely between the American public and those with loans
New NPR/Ipsos poll finds both loan holders and Americans writ large prefer the government tackle the cost of college than forgive student loans
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World Refugee Day 2022: New Ipsos survey shows greater compassion for forcibly displaced as war in Ukraine wears on
Majorities in the U.S. and globally support allowing more refugees fleeing war, violent conflict, natural disaster, or the effects of climate change into their country
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Sports: A sure bet to reach the affluent consumer
Connecting sports and the Affluent should be a slam dunk for any marketer in search of a passionate and well-funded consumer.
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How food brands win with positive portrayals of people of color
There are big benefits for food and beverage brands that depict people of color positively in ads – but the sector lags others.
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Majority of homeowners hit with unexpected home repair costs in the past year
New survey shows three-quarters of homeowners have no set plan in place to pay for home maintenance projects
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Music
Tech is influencing music in myriad ways, from how artists create it, to how fans discover it, to how we view performances live – or virtually. And yet what’s not changing is the vital role it plays in our lives, from entertainment to mental health.
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Exploring the CBD Drinks Market
Everyone has heard of CBD. It’s on the lips of college students, fifty-somethings, maybe even your parents, and it's (allegedly) making everyone feel much more relaxed.
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Does the auto industry have an electric vehicle generation gap?
Insights from the 2022 Mobility Navigator suggest a dramatic difference in how older buyers view EVs vs. their younger counterparts.
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Three in five Americans disapprove of Biden’s handling of economic recovery
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds muted support for Biden across issue spectrum