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Americans' tipping behaviors haven’t changed
The number of Americans who say they always or almost always tip (58%) hasn't changed in the last year, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Fewer Americans are seeing in-store discounts
Are there fewer discounts in stores? A sizeable portion of Americans think so, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker, and they could be correct.
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President Trump's overall approval rating remains stable
President Trump's overall approval rating remains stable, while his approval on immigration has slipped.
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The American Dream at a glance: Options and opportunities without obstacles
Here’s a data-backed look at the themes anchoring the What the Future: American Dream issue, from achievability of the Dream to demographics shaping it to generational shifts.
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The American Dream is alive. But is it well?
What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael explains Ipsos’ multimodal research on how the changing American Dream will shape consumer behavior and future market opportunities.
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Shifts: How will our version of the American Dream evolve over time?
Ipsos Strategy3’s Matt Palmer considers the forces that could redefine the aspirations and markers for the now, next and future of success, self-reliance and personal impact.
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How America’s ‘stuck at home’ trend is shaping the American Dream
Yoni Appelbaum, author and deputy executive editor at The Atlantic, discusses the policies and biases that are keeping Americans “stuck” where they are.
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Why higher education remains a key driver of the American Dream
Michael Strain, director of Economic Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, explains why higher education and entrepreneurship will still drive upward mobility in the U.S.
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Questions for the future …
Ipsos experts share the host of questions raised by the changing American Dream for businesses to ask now to prepare for business tomorrow and into the future.
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Americans are getting less happy with their commutes
The number of Americans who say they're satisfied with their commute has dropped 13 percentage points in just one year, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker