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Weakened state?
Below we explore the political context surrounding the latest fight in Washington and what it means for the country.
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One year in, global public opinion about the war in Ukraine has remained remarkably stable
Despite some softening, support for Ukraine is still strong across western countries.
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker January 2023
The economy continues to be the most important problem. Americans are not optimistic about the direction of the country.
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A quarter of Americans say Prince Harry is their favorite royal
While one fifth say abolishing the British monarchy would make things better, a plurality say it would make no difference
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Historic House Speaker vote does little to instill confidence in Congress, McCarthy
New USA Today/Ipsos poll also finds that Americans expect gridlock in Washington for the next two years
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Extreme problems from extreme weather
Below, in five charts, we unpack how the public sees extreme weather.
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Pharma knocks tech off the top spot as most trusted industry in Ipsos' latest global report on Trust
Business leaders are not trusted to tell the truth – yet are seen to have a responsibility to speak out on issues according to the new Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Monitor report.
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Boomers are less likely to plan on eating healthier and exercising more in the new year
At the same time, very few Americans plan to participate in “Dry January”
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Play
Play isn’t just fun and games — it’s a serious business, and its future will impact sectors spanning food, spirits, sports, streaming, toys, retail and more. What will that mean for the ways we watch, shop, and have fun?
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What does the public expect out of 2023?
At this reflective and forward-looking time of year, we are examining how attitudes shifted last year and how the public is feeling about entering the new year.