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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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THE QUIRK’S EVENT: Chicago
The Quirk's Event is a valuable collection of sessions and networking opportunities with leaders in the insights field. They are designed to be affordable and convenient, with in-person and virtual options and multiple dates and locations, including Los Angeles (February) and New York (July).
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Progress and Polarization: Global Attitudes Toward Gender Equality in 2025
Ipsos' International Women's Day Survey Reveals Mixed Views on Gender Equality Advancements and Societal Tensions.
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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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It's not just eggs: Americans feel prices are higher on most goods
Four in five Americans (82%) say they're paying higher prices for eggs and dairy than they were a year ago, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Americans are feeling much less confident about their economic status
Americans are less confident in their personal economic situation than they were late last year, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker: Just 37% say they feel very or somewhat comfortable with their personal economic situation, a 14-percentage-point drop since November.
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Health & Lifestyle
Uncover cutting-edge developments in wellness, aging and personal care. This section delves into evolving concepts of health, beauty, parenting, identity, relationships and the changing dynamics of modern lifestyles across generations.
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Employees want more workplace mental health resources
NAMI/Ipsos research shows employees value mental health training and education in the workplace, but access remains limited
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Few support the latest round of executive orders
Findings of a new Ipsos poll on Americans' support for various proposed actions and executive orders signed by President Donald Trump in his third week of office