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Majority Favors Social Progress over Economic Growth in the Wake of the Coronavirus Pandemic
A new Ipsos survey in partnership with the Social Progress Imperative indicates that a majority across countries hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic want social progress – rather than economic growth – to be at the fore as the crisis continues and once it ends.
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COVID-19: Our Coronavirus Research, Reports and Data
In an uncertain world, data matters. Ipsos experts share new research about the pandemic.
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Most Americans say Trump making protests, unrest worse
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows that amidst high levels of concern around protests, most believe the president’s rhetoric is having a negative effect
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Support for protests after Jacob Blake shooting sharply divided by race, partisanship
New Ipsos poll, provided exclusively to NPR, finds more Americans support Biden’s response to the shooting than Trump’s
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Three in four adults globally say they would get a vaccine for COVID-19
Most do not expect a vaccine will be available before the end of year; fear of side effects is top reason for not wanting it
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Views toward Trump, Biden unchanged after the conventions
New ABC News-Ipsos poll finds most Americans disapprove of what Republicans said and did during the RNC
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American concern over coronavirus on the rise once again
Latest What Worries the World survey shows Americans most concerned globally about rise in extremism and moral decline
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Affluent African American Consumers in Context: Traveling While Black
Ipsos dips further into its Affluent segment travel behavior data to provide a detailed perspective on experiences of Affluent African Americans.
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From environment, economy to COVID-19: Our top stories on social media in first half of 2020
These are the reports, stories and videos that got you talking, sharing and engaging with us.
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Half of America reports watching at least a little of the virtual Democratic National Convention
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds that among Americans who watched the convention, large majorities approve what the Democrats said and did.