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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (03/30/2022)
This week’s Ipsos’ Core Political finds most Americans believe the country is off on the wrong track as President Joe Biden’s presidential approval rating stands at 42%.
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After a turbulent 2021, small businesses find some stability
That said, new Ipsos/MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce poll finds this stability masks some profound challenges small business owners are facing with inflation and supply chain issues.
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For Latino Americans, the U.S. offers opportunity but also discrimination
New Axios-Ipsos poll in partnership with Telemundo finds differences by age in perceptions of opportunity in the U.S.
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Spring cleaners anticipate cleaning and organizing more than usual this year
Nearly half of those who engage in spring cleaning anticipate doing more this year; effectiveness of cleaning products is the most important characteristic Americans look for
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Americans support limited U.S. intervention in Ukraine to prevent escalation with Russia
New NPR/Ipsos poll also finds that as gas prices reach an all-time high, inflation is overwhelmingly Americans' top concern.
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Fewer now rate the quality of their healthcare as good, hitting a new low for the PX Pulse tracker
The Beryl Institute-Ipsos PX Pulse trends consumer perspectives on patient experience.
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Americans brace themselves for higher prices and interest rates
Nevertheless, U.S. consumer confidence remains stable as COVID cases fall and market rallies
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (03/23/2022)
This week’s Ipsos’ Core Political has President Joe Biden receiving the lowest approval rating we've seen on our tracker, 40%. The economy and war and foreign conflict remain the top issues.
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Many Americans think TV shows about politics accurately reflect real life
West Wing is seen as the most realistic TV show, while VEEP is seen as the least realistic by the public.
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With Inflation on the Rise, Financial Confidence Declines Among Millennials and Gen Z in America
Young Americans Struggling Most With Monthly Bills