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Questions for the future
From an aging population to artificial intelligence, these are the crucial health and wellness questions that leaders in public health, women’s health, technology, aging and consumer health need to consider to prepare for the future.
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Half of Americans don’t know electric vehicle tax credits are expiring; few are planning a purchase
Just four in ten Americans say they’re familiar with the electric vehicle tax credits expiring, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. Men (52%) and higher-income households (56%) were more likely to be familiar.
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Global Affairs: Key insights, data and solutions
Here’s Ipsos' best and freshest data and actionable intelligence on global issues for business leaders, policymakers and insights professionals
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Ipsos launches GLP-1 PersonaBot, designed to support companies’ understanding of the consumer obesity treatment market
Ipsos’ latest AI-powered innovation offers unparalleled insights into the fast-moving consumer obesity treatment market – while reinforcing Ipsos’ position at the forefront of AI applications in market research.
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The American Dream is alive. But is it well?
What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael explains Ipsos’ multimodal research on how the changing American Dream will shape consumer behavior and future market opportunities.
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Why helping boys and men doesn’t mean neglecting women’s issues
Richard Reeves, author of “Of Boys and Men,” discusses the economic and social challenges facing boys and men in America and how to turn them around.
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How the American Dream is shifting for entrepreneurs
Tom Sullivan, senior VP for small business policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, explains the economic challenges facing small business owners today and how policymakers can support their success.
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Across 29 countries, attitudes towards U.S.-made products vary
Respondents in across 29 countries prefer goods made in the European Union, Japan, and China to goods made in the United States
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Since the beginning of 2025, approval of President Trump’s handling of immigration has softened slightly
New ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos polling finds Americans are divided on President Trump’s approach to immigration
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Polarization is spilling over into tech, while wokeness stays the same
How polarized are attitudes on public policy — and what does America think it is to be "woke" in 2025? The latest Ipsos Consumer Tracker has some answers.