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Love
The future of how and who people love, how they express it and how they navigate the functional constructs of love is shifting and will impact everything from housing and financial services to jewelry and retail and more.
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What business and institutions need to know about changing norms of love
How will people meet their partners? How many will they have at once, and over their lifetimes? These answers are changing, and increasingly technology and platforms are playing a role. What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael outlines how love in all its forms will drive how people live, spend, relate and even vote.
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Recession Anxiety and Consumer Perspectives in 2023
Listen in as our online community and social intelligence experts share up-to-the-minute consumer perspectives about the current state of the economy, and tips for brands.
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Americans believe the country is far apart on abortion and immigration
New Ipsos poll also finds that inflation remains the top issue
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Americans are greatly concerned about social media’s impact on children
New Knight Foundation poll conducted by Ipsos also finds that there is less concern about censorship on social media
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Ipsos’ Jaya Dulani Sardana named to the 2023 Social Intelligence Insider 50 list
Sardana is distinguished as a “pioneer” alongside the world’s most influential social intelligence experts
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Younger employed Americans are more concerned about AI replacing their jobs
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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New multi-cancer early detection test developed by GRAIL ranked as one of the most important potential employee benefits
The test positively impacts employee perceptions of employers and could lead to higher satisfaction.
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Lindsay Franke appointed as President, Ipsos North America Service Line Cluster Lead
Franke will lead a group of businesses specializing in SMX communities, innovation and creative development
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Sports gambling growth driven by small group of highly engaged sports fans
New Ipsos poll finds that support for sports gambling is mixed among all Americans, but bettors see it as a way to increase engagement in sports