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The Biggest Beauty Influencer Isn’t Who You Think It Is
New Global Study Looks at Beauty Standards, Ideals, and Routines
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Global Consumer Confidence Index Remains Unchanged at its Highest Level in 2019
Strongest Gains in Optimism Observed in Argentina, Turkey, China, and France; Japan, Spain, India, and Sweden See Significant Drops.
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Happiness is Receding Across the World
New Global Ipsos study confirms a long-term decline in the percentage of adults who consider themselves happy
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Americans Are Divided On Who Is Responsible For Mass Shootings
New Ipsos/USA Today poll: In wake of tragedies in Texas and Ohio, Democrats are more likely than Republicans to blame racism and loose gun laws
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How America Pays for College
Join Ipsos and Sallie Mae for an interactive Live Twitter chat as they explore the costs of college, the value Americans feel they are getting from their education, how families are prioritizing saving money for college or financing it other ways, and more.
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How America Pays for College
College continues to be viewed as an important investment and families are confident in how they are paying for it.
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FaceApp goes viral: How do you feel about aging?
A recent Ipsos survey shows that we think old age begins at 66
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NCOA/Ipsos Survey: Health and Finances Top Concerns of U.S. Seniors
An Ipsos survey of 1227 U.S. adults aged 60 and older on behalf of the National Council on Aging shows that seniors are especially concerned by health and finance-related matters. The survey also highlights how much female and lower-income seniors are particularly prone to worry about financial security.
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Fatherhood can be a stressful and isolating experience, but maintaining close friendships can help
Ipsos was commissioned by Movember to undertake research with men in Canada, the UK, USA and Australia to investigate their social connections, with a specific emphasis on fatherhood and the impact of becoming a father
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Vacations are for Families, Friends, and the Great Outdoors
Young vacationers are more willing to spend on ‘green vacations’