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How to fix youth sports to build future generations of players and fans
Tom Farrey, executive director of the Aspen Institute's Sports & Society Program, explains how to build a youth sports pipeline that builds kids up instead of pricing them out.
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Most Americans report higher electricity, gas bills compared to a year ago
Four in five feel powerless to control their electricity or gas bills, while most do not understand what drives utility costs
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Global perceptions amid earth’s temperature breaching the 1.5 degrees tipping point
Amidst global temperature rise concerns, Ipsos uncovers declining individual action despite heightened awareness.
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Vibe Check: Consumers are freaking out about the government
How uncertain are Americans? Very, according to the Ipsos Vibe Check.
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Four in ten admit to churning streaming services
Americans say they're paying more for streaming services —but still feel content with the content, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Polarization is spilling over into tech, while wokeness stays the same
How polarized are attitudes on public policy — and what does America think it is to be "woke" in 2025? The latest Ipsos Consumer Tracker has some answers.
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Most Americans say prices will increase due to tariffs
Findings of a new Reuters/Ipsos poll on Americans' attitudes toward newly announced tariffs
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Americans unhappy with the direction of the cost of living
One third of Americans agree that higher tariffs on imported goods are a good idea even if prices increases, while a majority disagree.
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Most Americans think a recession is coming
Three in five Americans (61%) think the U.S. is headed for a recession in the next year, and only 24% think the economic news they read is positive, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Most Americans, across party lines, oppose Medicaid funding cuts
New NAMI/Ipsos poll finds that a strong majority favor protecting federal Medicaid funding to help people access mental health care