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Many insured Americans feel insurance falls short of providing affordable access
The Patient Experience Survey from PhRMA/Ipsos finds many insured Americans are worried about insurance-related barriers and out-of-pocket costs for their medications
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One in five don’t think they will be able to retire
New Axios/Ipsos polling on retirement finds that many retired Americans enjoy their retirement
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Americans have mixed views on what is appropriate professional office clothing for men
New Wall Street Journal/Ipsos poll finds that age drives what Americans feel is appropriate for men to wear to the office
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Many Americans grapple with attitudes around masculinity
New Politico Magazine/Ipsos poll finds that partisanship drives attitudes around gender, masculinity
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Most Americans are aware of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, but familiarity remains low
NAMI/Ipsos poll: Half say Congress should highly prioritize funding the Lifeline
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In less than a week, 7% of Americans now say they have a Threads account
New Ipsos polling finds that more are willing to try the new social media app
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Ipsos wins fifth consecutive MSPA Americas Shoppers’ Choice Award
Ipsos has been recognized by the MSPA Americas Shoppers’ Choice Awards for the fifth year in a row, affirming Ipsos’ reputation as a best-in-class provider within the highly competitive mystery shopping space.
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Over half of Americans with a Twitter account say they are likely to try Threads in the next few weeks
Many feel that Twitter is dominated by extreme and unpleasant people
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Threads shakes things up
Below are five charts documenting how Americans feel about Meta's new social media platform, Threads