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Majority of Americans say religion and spirituality can bring people together
Yet half say religious institutions have too much political influence
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Most Americans not worrying about COVID going into 2022 Holidays
Axios-Ipsos Coronavirus special edition finds half of Americans say they are back to pre-COVID routines
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Ipsos appoints Cynthia Pachovski as CEO of Canada
Pachovski's exceptional track record made her the clear choice to lead as CEO and further grow Ipsos Canada in its pre-eminent place in Canadian market research.
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Climate change is another worry for prospective parents
ABC News-Ipsos poll finds that a quarter of American 18-45 year olds have climate change-related doubts about having children
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Addressing charging infrastructure concerns may encourage some non-EV owners to purchase or lease an electric vehicle
High purchase cost and charging logistics are the biggest concerns holding non-EV owners back from purchasing or leasing a plug-in hybrid or electric-only vehicle
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Will 2023 be a soft landing?
Experts are forecasting slower growth and cooling inflation. Below we unpack what the numbers say and how people are making sense of this complicated economic landscape.
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Two-thirds of Americans concerned about impact of rising prices on holiday gift budgets
A new Ipsos poll on behalf of Shutterfly finds that many Americans still plan to send holiday cards and gifts, and three in five say sending holiday cards is a way to stay close to friends and family
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U.S. consumer sentiment rebounds from slump but remains muted
All four sub-indices gain at least two points
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (11/30/2022)
President Biden's approval rating is at 40% while Americans remain pessimistic about the direction of the country