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AASLD The Liver Meeting
Join Ipsos' Ayse Levent showcasing insights from our MASH Therapy Monitor on November 8.
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Americans critical of shutdown, steps to expand presidential power
Disapproval over how the federal government is managed has grown, according to a new ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll
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Ipsos Data Drops: Why belonging is the new brand loyalty for financially squeezed consumers
When consumers are financially crunched, they shift how/how often they shop but their brand values and preferences persist. This means they are more likely to reduce or eliminate spending in areas not tied to their identity, community, or culture.
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Cost of living concerns will loom large in the midterms
Five charts on the issues that will play the biggest role in the 2026 midterms
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Indulgence
Join us to learn actionable insights for brand managers, marketers, and innovation teams from Ipsos experts, backed by exclusive data from our Future of Indulgence consumer survey.
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One in three Americans say Halloween is their favorite holiday
About half of Americans say they look forward to trick-or-treaters, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. Just 22% say they are buying more candy this year (half disagree, one in three disagree strongly).
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Obesity Week
This is a conference that encompasses the full spectrum of obesity science: from basic science research, to translational research and clinical application, to public policy; from diet, exercise, lifestyle, and psychology to medical and surgical interventions; from pediatric to geriatric to underserved populations.
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One in three still say corporate DEI stances make them more likely to purchase
The number of Americans is rising who will make a purchase because of corporate DEI policies, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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More Americans think news organizations can take an unbiased stance
Americans have a small, but growing, confidence that the average person can tell the difference between news and opinion content, and a continued high confidence (62%) that we can personally tell news from opinion, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Are Americans privacy nihilists?
A sizeable majority of Americans (85%) say that they “just assume companies are always tracking data about me,” according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker