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In entertainment media, many Americans feel that key groups are underrepresented or shown in a negative light
New Ipsos polling finds this is particularly true for immigrants, conservatives, and those with disabilities
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The US in 2023: Economy, AI, Politics
Here are the three major developments that dominated the conversations in board rooms and living rooms in the U.S. in 2023.
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Data Dive: Gen Z women are struggling the most with stress, mental health issues
In five points, we break down how people around the world are dealing (or not) as the pandemic fades away, war grinds on and sticky inflation sticks around.
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How to fill gaps in teen mental health and social media research
Growing up has never been easy — but the digital age makes it more complicated. Barb Solish, national director in the Office of Innovation at NAMI, thinks that when it comes to teen mental health, research is needed to get the full picture.
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Teens aren’t what you think anymore. Here’s why you need a new playbook
Today’s teens are coming of age in a fast-changing world, and they’re doing it differently than teens of the past. What the Future editor Matt Carmichael discusses the life stage shifts, anxieties and hopes that will define the teenage years in the decades to come.
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For COP28, here is what you need to know about public opinion on climate change
Below are five charts on the worsening climate disaster, where the American public stands on climate change, and how missing COP28 might affect Biden’s reputability on the environment
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Nearly 1 in 3 Americans report being a victim of online financial fraud or cybercrime
New Ipsos poll, on behalf of Wells Fargo, finds about half guess they could be a victim of online fraud in the future, yet most feel confident about the steps they’re taking to avoid that
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Most Americans say Congress should highly prioritize funding mental health programs
Vast majority agree mental health is just as important as physical health
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Most Americans would be happy to receive investments as holiday gifts
A new Yahoo Finance/Ipsos survey finds that Americans want investments as holiday gifts as a way to save for the future and build wealth
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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.