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Creativity Over Clicks: Reclaiming Retail Media for Brand Building
Retail media is on track to overtake traditional TV in ad spend, but the industry is treating its fastest-growing channel as a creative wasteland.
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Where Republicans and Democrats stand on AI data centers
Five charts exploring how Republicans and Democrats feel about AI data centers and what that might mean for the road ahead
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Majority say volunteering is important, but few volunteer as much as they would like to
Findings of an Ipsos poll conducted between April 21-22, 2026, on behalf of Rapid Relief Team
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June 2026 LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
Consumer Confidence Declines For The Third Time In Four Months
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The World Cup Sustainability Debate Is No Longer About Carbon - It’s about Access
What the 2026 World Cup Reveals About Making Sustainability Work for People
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From Weight Lost to Life Gained
Our qualitative research with patients who have experienced significant weight loss reveals critical gaps in care that represent both challenges and opportunities for healthcare stakeholders.
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Beyond the Claim: The Case for Direct-to-Responder RWE in U.S. Healthcare
The U.S. healthcare claims system is a reputable source of secondary real-world data, but what happens when the patient falls out of the system?
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Younger Americans care more about brand, but not all categories are made the same
Across sectors, those under 55 agree that brands understand them, speak their language, show up at the right time and that they try to buy brands that align with their personal values, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Amidst economic concern, U.S. consumers reshape food shopping habits
Half of Americans (48%) are now paying more attention to the per-unit cost versus the total cost of food items, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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There’s no consensus on Americans’ use of AI at work
Almost half of Americans say AI tools are making them more productive at work, but nearly as many (38%) say the tools are a good start but not ready to make “finished” projects, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker