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Majority of Americans believe crime in American cities is unacceptably high
NPR/Ipsos poll also finds that more Americans oppose than support the deployment National Guard troops to American cities
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Americans are stressed but also hopeful. Here's why both are possible.
Eight in ten Americans say that the world is changing too fast, but 76% also say they're hopeful for the future, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. Those aren't as contradictory as they seem.
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Americans favor Republicans on key issues, but prefer Democrats to control next Congress
Majority say the Trump administration should follow federal courts’ rulings, according to a new Washington Post/Ipsos poll
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Unlock Strategic Advantage with Ipsos' New Insights Agent
Ipsos launches Insights Agent, its agentic AI solution to unlock faster, smarter decision-making by connecting your information and transforming it into impact.
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Ipsos named by Forbes as one of America’s Best Employers for Company Culture in 2025
This distinction, which follows Ipsos’ inclusion on Forbes’ America’s Best Employers for Women list earlier this year, affirms the company’s commitment to providing its employees with the resources, recognition and mentorship they need to advance in their careers and exceed client expectations.
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Majority of surveyed hiring managers agree that most high school students are not prepared to enter the workforce
A new survey from College Board and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, conducted by Ipsos, finds that surveyed hiring managers believe there should be more business courses in high schools
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One in five Americans want to know more about non-traditional forms of finance
Findings of a new DeFi Education Foundation study conducted by Ipsos
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Ipsos’ Brand America report explains the international impact of an American brand image
Being an American brand could come with challenges in international markets, according to Brand America 2025, a new 10-country survey from Ipsos.
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Americans call for greater unity in wake of Charlie Kirk shooting
Majority feel country near “a breaking point” in its disagreements over politics
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Traditional expectations around retirement may be weakening
Findings of an Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of Thrivent Financial