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Most think tariffs will increase prices, but aren’t doing anything about it
86% of Democrats believe that tariffs will lead to higher prices on food, electronics and more, compared to just 46% of Republicans, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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[SERIES RECORDING] KEYS – The Year in Review
Join Ipsos for its complimentary KEYS webinar series dedicated to helping brands and organizations better understand the dynamics of today as they prepare for tomorrow.
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[RECORDING] HIMSS: Innovations for more equitable obesity care
Ipsos’ Jackie Ilacqua joins a HIMSS panel discussion on the foresight to equitable obesity care and what's required within health system management to adapt successfully.
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U.S. Biosimilars: Greater Access and New Commercial Models
Read more about the primary considerations that manufacturers – of both biosimilars and originator products – must factor into strategic plans going forward.
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CIMA DE&I Connect: AI Trends in Advertising
Join Ipsos’ Mercedes Bender as she moderates an insightful panel discussion exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within the advertising industry.
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Inflation rates may be falling, but people expect further price rises
In the seventh edition of the Ipsos Cost of Living Monitor we find, despite falling inflation rates, people are still feeling the pressure.
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What the Future: Food
Revisit our on-demand webinar for exclusive polling data on nutrition, sustainability, diets and consumer spending, plus highlights and excerpts from interviews with industry experts.
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How brands can appeal to Gen Z’s desire to ‘live for today’
Why focusing on future benefits, like with sustainable products, may not be the most compelling angle for brands trying to connect with younger consumers
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Transportation
The ideas, innovations and challenges shaping the future of transportation have economic, commercial and social implications for businesses and citizens alike.