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Where women are nine months into the pandemic
The pandemic economy is hurting women and families. Without any help, that’s not going to change.
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Why don't people vote?
Medill/NPR/Ipsos poll reveals that nonvoters are more likely to cite disconnect from politics, rather than barriers to submitting a ballot
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Americans agree 2020 was bad. Here’s who had it worst.
Ipsos asked Americans to rank 2020 on a scale of 1-10. Here’s what they said.
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U.S. consumer sentiment rally reverses past week’s loss
All indices still remain lower than they were in the week before the election
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Cliff’s Take: Americans Adapt For Gloomy Winter Ahead
But Not All COVID-Driven Behavioral Change May Stick
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U.S. consumer sentiment stagnant or falling
With no stimulus plan in sight, national outlook is gloomy reveals Ipsos-Forbes Advisor Consumer Confidence Tracker
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Media in this Brave (New) World: Vaccine or Not
Do advertisers need to prove their evolved media mixes and decisions, such as the value of new channels they relied on during the pandemic?
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Broad, bipartisan support for state-mandated public mask usage
Newsy/Ipsos poll: Nearly half in favor of national shutdown, while majority prefer states to enact COVID-19 restrictions
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How COVID-19 changes the holidays: More online and local shopping, gifts for fewer people
A majority of Americans are doing more online shopping this year, and many are planning to put up more holiday decorations. Here's where the trends are biggest.
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This year, families want togetherness, laughter and hope during the holidays
This year’s holiday wish from Ipsos echoes consumer sentiments.