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Americans are more comfortable paying their bills, but think high prices are here to stay
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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One in four Americans say climate change will make it harder to live in their area
After a summer of extreme weather, a new USA Today/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans have experienced extreme heat and poor air quality
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What customers expect from restaurants in 2024
Consumers go to restaurants for the food, the experience, and quality time with their friends and family. And they’re coming back in full force.
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The omnichannel reality in the Pharmaceutical industry
The role of voice of the customer research and analytics in driving omnichannel success
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Data Dive: How people around the world feel about climate change
In five points, we uncover opinions on everything from anxiety about severe weather to who bears responsibility for fixing ‘global boiling.
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A record-breaking summer
Below are five charts on this summer’s record-breaking weather, how Americans feel about the environment, and how partisanship affects Americans’ opinions on climate change
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The role of Multifactor Authentication in reliable research
Maintaining high-quality panels is a crucial aspect of market research, as it directly impacts the reliability and accuracy of insights. See how Ipsos is taking proactive measures to uphold research standards.
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Data Dive: How women and men feel about abortion issues
In five points, we look at how people across 29 countries feel about everything from if, and when, abortion should be legal to who, if anyone, should be punished when it’s illegal.
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Google / Ipsos : Apps for Business Growth: How to Drive Profitability and Loyalty This Holiday Season and Beyond
Most retailers (78%) retailers surveyed agree that paid promotion methods reap benefits that organic methods alone cannot achieve.
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Where things stand after the debate
We look at the numbers behind the first Republican primary debate in the five charts below