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What draws the line between play and competition
From blood doping to high-altitude training, how will our views on performance enhancement change in the future? Synthetic biology pioneer George Church explains.
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Most Americans support banning noncompete agreements for workers
Two in five Americans also say they are more likely to look for a new job should the FTC ban noncompete clauses
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Recreational Boating & Fishing Webinar
Ipsos’ Micah Goldfarb is delighted to be taking part in a webinar with The Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation to share insights on how the fishing and boating community can continue to recruit, retain, and reactivate female anglers of all ages.
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What Worries the World – December 2022
Have we reached peak inflation? Although still the top concern, worry about inflation falls for the first time in two and a half years.
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Data Dive: 2022 in review
In 12 infographics, we look back at some key Ipsos Global Advisor polls from the rocky year that was.
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December 2022: Global consumer confidence is holding up
Expectations sub-index shows a slight uptick while Investment and Jobs sub-indices remain steady
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (12/21/2022)
This week’s Ipsos Core Political Presidential Approval tracker shows continued pessimism surrounding the direction of the country, the economy remains top of mind for many Americans as the most important problem, and President Joe Biden’s approval rating holding steady.
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Strong majority (77%) of Americans plan on modifying their holiday spending this year due to inflation
44% plan to modify or push back major purchases this year
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Do Americans really expect 2023 to be a better year?
Global survey finds U.S. public glad to leave 2022 behind, but many are concerned about inflation, unemployment, and natural disasters; majority of Americans optimistic about 2023
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Majority support expanding Fairness for 9/11 Victims Act to include Beirut Marine Barracks Bombing victims
New poll finds Americans would rather legislators take their time with the bill and “get it right” than rush to a decision