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Travel is back, just not for everyone
Below are five charts on the resurgence of travel plans for this summer and a closer look at the Americans making plans to travel this summer.
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Americans trust teachers, but some still want parents to be the primary voices on what's taught
Concerns around teacher shortages and underpaid educators drastically overshadow politically-motivated book bans and culture wars
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COMMERCE NEXT
Be sure to join Ipsos’ Kristyna Kanzler and CreatorIQ’s Mike Balducci to learn more about How Creator-Led Marketing on TikTok and Instagram Fuels Consumer Behavior
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ARF The Future of Qualitative Research Webinar
Join Ipsos’ Janelle James for an ARF Cultural Effectiveness Council webinar exploring how to conduct fast-paced, global qualitative research on topics like race, gender, sexuality, and ability, given the ongoing discourse on social justice.
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People are delaying, rather than buying, big-ticket items
In less than five minutes of reading time we’ll give you all the data and context you need to get you up to speed on Ipsos’ latest wave of the Consumer Tracker.
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Debt ceiling danger
Below are five charts on how Americans feel about the debt ceiling negotiations and the fanfare surrounding it.
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Most Americans are uninformed about gut health and the microbiome
A new Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MDVIP finds that many Americans are unsure of whether gut health is a fad, and many are uninformed about implications of gut health
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American Workers Mostly Happy with Their Jobs
A new survey of American workers from the Washington Post and Ipsos finds that most workers are satisfied with their jobs, even as a significant minority report their work-life balance swings too far towards work.
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THE QUIRK’S EVENT 2023: New York
Please join Ipsos in New York to hear more about Making the Right Decisions for You and Yor Organization.