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Ipsos Update - July 2020
Welcome to July’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. This month includes features on Black Lives Matter, attitudes towards refugees and the role of universities in the world today.
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Affluent African American Consumers in Context
Ipsos shares data through a new lens, to illustrate how a pervasive climate of racism impacts the behavior of African Americans.
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COVID-19, racial inequality among top political issues for Americans
Latest Newsy/Ipsos poll shows Americans split on whether to remove slaveholder statues from public spaces, but vast majority want Trump to wear a mask in public
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America’s hidden common ground on police reform and racism in the United States
Public Agenda/USA Today/Ipsos Hidden Common Ground survey finds that most Americans want to see changes to policing
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How brands can understand the two mindsets of Americans
New spikes of the coronavirus and civil unrest across the country have Americans wavering between two mindsets.
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Americans increasingly cautious as coronavirus cases surge
New ABC News/Ipsos poll data finds most Americans are wearing face masks when leaving the home
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U.S. consumer confidence reflects national uncertainty
Americans can’t decide which way the economy is headed
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The Future of Travel Panel Discussion
View our on demand webinar to hear trends in business and leisure travel, and impacts on customer loyalty programs, financial services and more
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APAC Digital Doctor 2020: A 9-country study exploring digital and connected health
Learn how Doctors feel about all the new tools available to them and what will help them in the future.
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Black Americans wholly support protest movement, but optimism for change is muted
New Washington Post-Ipsos poll finds that Black Americans are saddened and angered by Floyd’s killing, but not surprised