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School shootings are a problem. Where are the solutions?
Below are five charts on the state of gun violence in the U.S., how it affects K-12 schools, and the fundamental disagreements that keep solutions elusive
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What Millennials, Gen Z, Gen X and Baby Boomers Tell Us About Travel in the Year Ahead
Travelers of All Ages Will Value Connectivity and Personalization, Seek out Culture and Unique Experiences and Embrace New Business Travel Trends as Travel Boom Continues
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Demystifying Double Materiality: A new model for corporate ESG compliance and leadership
By addressing both financial and sustainable materiality, a business can in theory prioritize decision-making and strategy more effectively.
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Americans want active shooter drills in schools but differ on safety priorities
A new NPR/Ipsos poll finds that more than half of K-12 parents say their child has experienced an active shooter drill at school; most parents favor these drills but want them to be evidence-based and age-appropriate
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Majority believes America has a responsibility to push parties in the Israel-Gaza conflict to negotiate
Wall Street Journal/Ipsos survey of Americans find the public divided on America’s role in the Israeli-Hamas conflict
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How Americans feel about the Israel-Hamas war
Below are five charts on how public opinion is shaping around the Israel-Hamas war
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Does your team have enough empathy?
Take our empathy quiz to assess how consumer and customer centered your organization is at the moment.
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Our holiday shopping attitudes are quite consistent
Here's how people say they plan to shop this holiday season, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Here's what mixed signals in personal debt look like
Americans are carrying more debt, and letting it hang out on our credit cards, but we’re also paying it down, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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We think entertainment is costing more, and it's impacting behavior
About half of Americans who have noticed higher ticket prices (51%) say they are going to fewer events, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.