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Most aren’t familiar with Tucker Carlson, Don Lemon exits
New Ipsos snap poll finds roughly one in four say each network’s credibility is bolstered by the departures, but most are unsure
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What Worries the World – April 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 13 months.
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Electrification: Is excitement draining?
Watch our on demand webinar to hear our latest EV insights and trends for the US market. If electric vehicles are our future, are you ready to grow your share?
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DeSantis trails far behind Trump in Republican support for the 2024 presidential nomination
In matchups against Biden, however, both candidates fall short of majority support among registered voters
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Consumer confidence moves in opposite directions among world’s largest economies
Sentiment rises significantly in Japan, Germany, and Canada while France hits a two-year low.
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Earth Day 2023 – Is concern and focus slipping on climate change?
A new global Ipsos survey of 21,231 adults reveals that, on average across 29 countries, just under a third (31%) of people agree that their government has a clear plan in place for how government, businesses and people are going to work together to tackle climate change. Agreement has fallen since last year by an average of eight percentage points across the 26 countries surveyed both in 2022 and this year.
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Business travel isn’t bouncing all the way back
In less than five minutes of reading time we’ll give you all the data and context you need to get you up to speed on Ipsos’ latest wave of the Consumer Tracker.
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Most Americans believe the federal ruling to suspend FDA approval of mifepristone is politically motivated
Few trust the Supreme Court to remain neutral and impartial in future cases surrounding abortion
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Energy Outlook: Clues to the sector’s future from Ipsos Global Trends
Innovation and change are here for the energy industry, but the transition to new forms of energy will not be overnight, and will not happen without challenges. Dig into our new report to find out more.
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Many Americans trust federal agencies
Though, opinion on federal agencies cleaves along partisan lines