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Americans want Congress to focus on cost of healthcare and housing
The cost of living remains top deciding issue for Americans for the 2026 congressional elections
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Innovation, Inclusion & Insights Webinar Series
Listen in as we invite industry leaders to take part in candid conversations exploring their approaches to innovation, connecting with consumers, and advancing cultural intelligence initiatives.
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Ipsos and W. Capra announce the results of its 2025 Channel Check-In ꟾ The C-Store Experience Study
Buc-ee’s, QuikTrip and Love’s Travel Stop earn top spots
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Mind or Machines: Exploring AI moderation and when to use it
Over the past two years, dozens of AI moderation platforms have entered the marketplace. Ipsos has assessed and worked with a large percentage of them, identifying clear strengths and weaknesses.
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Know the New America: Public Sector Webinar Series
Each session will highlight the significant moment in time changes in social, economic, and political realms in the U.S. and globally, affecting businesses and research areas.
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Americans are worried about the U.S. falling behind on investing in airport security technology
New Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of the U.S. Travel Association finds that nearly all Americans agree it is important for the U.S. to provide a safe and efficient travel experience ahead of hosting major international events in the next few years
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American adults’ holiday gifting habits continue to lean on traditional gifting methods.
Despite the emergence of digital payment methods, adults continue to show preference toward gifting or receiving cash, gift cards, or physical gifts to and from family members and friends.
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Nearly three in four Americans oppose cuts to federal jobs, programs focused on mental health
New NAMI/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans believe Congress is doing too little to address mental health needs
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How business can help families through the looming caregiver crisis
The social, emotional and financial toll of unpaid caregiving weighs on millions of Americans. AARP’s Rita Choula discusses the products, services and policies that could support them.
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Questions for the future
As family structures shift, business leaders across retail, caregiving, demographics, and technology sectors will need to prepare for change. Here are some questions they can ask today.