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Historic House Speaker vote does little to instill confidence in Congress, McCarthy
New USA Today/Ipsos poll also finds that Americans expect gridlock in Washington for the next two years
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Extreme problems from extreme weather
Below, in five charts, we unpack how the public sees extreme weather.
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THE QUIRK’S EVENT 2023: Los Angeles
The Quirk's Event is a valuable collection of sessions and networking opportunities with leaders in the insights field.
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Pharma knocks tech off the top spot as most trusted industry in Ipsos' latest global report on Trust
Business leaders are not trusted to tell the truth – yet are seen to have a responsibility to speak out on issues according to the new Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Monitor report.
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Boomers are less likely to plan on eating healthier and exercising more in the new year
At the same time, very few Americans plan to participate in “Dry January”
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Ipsos appoints Nick Mercurio as Chief Client Officer, Ipsos North America
Mercurio to lead the Client Organization, Business Development and Marketing teams for Ipsos North America
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Affluents still want luxury–but how they find it is changing
As consumers tighten their belts in an uncertain economic environment, the luxury market is not immune to a squeeze in discretionary spending.
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Play
Play isn’t just fun and games — it’s a serious business, and its future will impact sectors spanning food, spirits, sports, streaming, toys, retail and more. What will that mean for the ways we watch, shop, and have fun?
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What shifts in the ways we play will mean for players, fans and brands
The future of play faces multiple inflection points. Will forces like climate change, technology, and inequality spawn new ways to play, or kill traditional ones?
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Why games will remain social even if we play apart
Fun and games play an important part in our lives — but how will this change as technology evolves? Best Buy’s Jill Giefer considers how we’ll play and socialize in the future.