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March 2025 LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
Consumer Confidence Continues Unsteady Start to 2025 as Expectations Index Falls Sharply
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Americans say cost of living is on the wrong track
Most Americans want the administration to prioritize working on inflation over other issues
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Americans concerned over bird flu outbreaks, but awareness is limited
Ipsos research examines how much Americans have heard about bird flu and attitudes toward a potential outbreak affecting humans
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Americans believe sports teams and stadiums are positive for cities
New Ipsos poll also finds that a majority still believe sporting events are too expensive
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Some Democrats are still voting with their wallets
However, compared to mid-February, slightly fewer Americans report stopping spending to protest a company’s stance on politics
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Singapore leads Resonance and Ipsos’ Asia-Pacific Best Cities report
First-ever ranking of region’s leading cities includes findings from Ipsos survey of over 7,000 people across nine countries
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Dermatology providers say chronic hand eczema is widely misunderstood and inadequately managed
A LEO Pharma Inc. survey conducted by Ipsos
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Three in five Americans say the cost of living is going in the wrong direction
About half say the country generally is off on the wrong track, Reuters/Ipsos polling finds
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Grocery prices are up, and older Americans are most concerned
According to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker, the oldest Americans are most likely to say that their groceries have gotten more expensive. Here's why — and why it matters.