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Half of Americans are saving more for a safety net
34% of Americans say that in the past six months they have postponed or skipped a big-ticket product purchase.
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November 2023: Consumer confidence declines sharply in the Middle East and Africa
Sentiment is down significantly in both Israel and South Africa
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion are Central to Good Research
Here are five ways Ipsos is translating diversity, equity and inclusion concepts into survey practice, examining case studies for young adults, Black Americans, Hispanic Americans and diverse political attitudes.
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: Israel Hamas War and the 2024 Election
New Reuters/Ipsos polling on the Israel-Hamas war and the 2024 election
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Americans expect a COVID surge in winter
Three in five Americans (61%) think there will be a spike in COVID cases this winter, which is about flat from the same time last year, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Americans have more confidence in the economy than a year ago
Americans are more confident than they were a year ago in investing in the stock market (43% say they are confident now vs. 34% a year ago); taking out a loan (43%/35%); buying a new home (36%/31%), according to new polling from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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There’s strong bipartisan support for Biden’s executive order on AI
More than 70% of Democrats and Republicans support developing standards to test that AI systems are safe, according to new polling from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Elections & social media: the battle against disinformation and trust issues
Do people feel that disinformation has had an impact on political life in their country? Are they concerned that disinformation will impact the next campaign?
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Republican debate watchers see Haley as the best performer, Ramaswamy as the worst
The 538/Washington Post/Ipsos post-debate poll also finds that only about a quarter of likely Republican primary voters tuned into the debate
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Registered voters are feeling pessimistic about the state of the U.S economy
A new Yahoo Finance/Ipsos survey finds that over one in four voters blame the Biden administration policies for increasing inflation rates