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Ask Us Anything: America’s Adaptation to the Time of Coronavirus
America is in a crisis. The Covid-19 pandemic is already reshaping daily American life in ways unprecedented and unanticipated.
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A new normal for U.S. consumer confidence?
Consumer sentiment is almost unchanged from last week after falling to its lowest level in eight years
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U.S. consumer confidence is plummeting
Consumer sentiment just dropped from a near record-high to its lowest level in eight years
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March 2020: Consumer Confidence Still Holding Up Globally, but Expectations Are Down
Two months after the first coronavirus outbreak reports, China loses its status of consumer sentiment champion to Saudi Arabia while Italy, Japan, South Korea, Mexico and the United States see a notable drop in their Expectations Index since February
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A New World: Transitioning research online
The decision to move from offline to online research should not be “if”, but when.
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The Inside Track: Election 2020 March Briefing
Key highlights from March's Inside Track: Election 2020, a monthly webinar briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping the 2020 election.
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Don’t Let COVID-19 Distance You From Your Customers
Ipsos’ online solutions deliver in-depth, global insights and intelligence in real-time. See why that’s more important now than ever.
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How your CX data can help you navigate COVID-19 disruption
We share 5 areas where companies can leverage their significant CX investments to help risk mitigation strategies.
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The Numbers Don't Lie, Electability Has a Gender Problem
The 2020 Democratic primary illustrates that for Americans, electable and female struggles to coexist.
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"The Economy Stupid" Just Got More Complicated
Heading into a tumultuous election cycle and an uncertain moment in the global economy, young and old Americans have vastly different experiences with the economy, a possible explanation for divisions in the fractured Democratic party.