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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (11/02/2022)
Americans remain pessimistic about the economy and President Biden's approval rating at 40% with less than one week until the midterm elections
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Germany finishes first again with Japan and Canada rounding out the top three nations
Germany finishes in first place again, while Japan overtakes Canada for second place. The United Kingdom’s ranking drops again in 2022, moving from fifth to sixth. Russia’s ranking falls to the bottom three nations.
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Americans continue to feel economic pressure with inflation remaining top issue
New Reuters/Ipsos poll also shows that Americans are less likely to support candidates who propose abortion restrictions, less police funding.
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Three in five registered voters believe abortion should be legal
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows the economy, inflation, abortion top issues ahead of midterms
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Brazil round two
This Sunday, October 30th, Brazilians will head to the ballot box for the second time. Given the complicated scope of the race thus far and polling’s place in it, this week we explore the longstanding political and economic factors playing into the race, and where each candidate is in the polls.
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Cost and content are key for those deciding to keep, or drop, streaming services
New NPR/Ipsos poll also finds that a majority of streaming service users are overwhelmed by the amount of content available
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Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (10/26/2022)
Americans remain pessimistic about the direction the country is headed in as approval of President Joe Biden stands at 39% in this week's Ipsos Core Political
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What worries the world - October 2022
Inflation remains the top global concern for the seventh month in a row with 42% choosing it as a worry.
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Voices of Ukraine
As the war in Ukraine continues to take up headlines, Ipsos is committed to conducting research in Ukraine, the U.S. and globally to bring to you the mostup to date public opinion on the conflict from all around the world.
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Younger adults more open to care in a non-traditional environment
A much higher percentage of younger adults believe a non-traditional retail environment is just as good as a dedicated healthcare provider