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Cliff’s Take: Checking in on our collective mental health
Our emotional well-being took a hit at the same time that social bonds eroded.
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Cliff’s Take
Read this week’s analysis and observations on public opinion trends exploring topline trends to lay out the forces that are really shaping our society and our future.
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[WEBINAR] Our Hybrid World: Technology’s Role in Supporting a Balanced Lifestyle
Join us for a complimentary webinar as we share new insights from Ipsos’ U.S. syndicated online community addressing how consumers are navigating through a hybrid existence and the role brands can play in supporting evolving consumer needs now and in the future.
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Is facing your mortality sparking the ‘Great Resignation’? Why we don’t want to work anymore
A combination of burnout, disengagement, ‘unpaid labor’ and more is pushing workers to make drastic career moves.
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Healthcare Cybersecurity Insights + Tips
Discover research examining the attitudes, concerns, and impacts on medical device security, as well as cybersecurity across large and midsize healthcare delivery organizations.
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The pandemic inspired 1 in 5 Americans to reevaluate their lives
Leading up to World Mental Health Day on October 10th, around half of Americans report that they are currently reevaluating their life priorities and prioritizing a better work/life balance.
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[WEBINAR] Media Still Matters: Affluents Deep Connection with Media Brands
Affluent Americans lead busy lives filled with work and family responsibilities. They are sought after for their advice and opinions across many subjects from financial planning to travel recommendations, luxury cars to entertainment choices.
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Cliff’s Take: Trust in Biden on COVID erodes
Stalemate on the virus translates to weakening of Biden’s standing in the polls
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Americans support working with North Korea and China to change the current status quo
New American Friends Service Committee/Ipsos Poll finds majority want to work with countries like North Korea and China to change the climate of their relationship.
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Support for allowing the federal government to negotiate drug prices drops when Americans are presented with various arguments
A new PhRMA/Ipsos poll finds that Americans are worried about coverage costs in healthcare and prefer the federal government provide oversight and incentives to lower prices in the healthcare system over setting prices.