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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Democratic Presidential Candidates (02/27/2019)
Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden are the most well-known and well-liked of the Democratic presidential candidates.
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Automation Has Transformed the Way We Work
Worker preparedness and consumer attitudes toward automation vary widely across countries
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Most Americans Say Having a Heart Attack Tomorrow Would Make Them Feel Depressed, Financially Strained, and Anxious About Future Health
Heart Attacks Rank Second Most Concerning Out of Five Possible Conditions/Diseases – Behind Only Cancer
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Government Shutdown (01/15/2019)
A majority of Americans continue to blame President Trump for the partial government shutdown.
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How packaging can balance being green and making green
The plastic drinking straw has become a symbol of society’s growing concern over packaging convenience at the expense of our planet’s health. Already, four in 10 consumers report they have started using fewer plastic straws due to recent attention on the issue, according to a recent Ipsos/Buzzfeed poll. Nearly half of those polled support local governments banning their use.
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Where to innovate
Your competition just released a new product. It was starting to get buzz on social media and then a celebrity plugged it unprompted on Instagram and the mentions lit up. Is this the Next Big Thing, or is it the next Not a Thing Anymore? Will this have sustained scale? To put it another way, will this product “tip” from niche to mainstream and should you be developing an equivalent?
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What’s for dinner?
It’s about as fundamental a question as you’ll find in most people’s day-to-day lives.
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New global study: Today’s views that will shape tomorrow’s food
Ipsos’ What the Future report identifies the top trends for the future of food
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Entrepreneurialism is Alive and Well and Taking on Today’s Social Challenges
Across 24 countries, 28% of adults have started a business and 9% have started a charity or community group.
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How Netflix and Spotify are influencing American car culture
Vehicle subscriptions are the latest innovation shaking up how the automobile has played in American culture.