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Know the New America & Beyond: March 2025
Read a monthly dispatch of Ipsos' best insights on the U.S. tailored for the world
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February 2025: Consumer confidence stable following last month’s uptick
Sentiment is mixed in both Latin America and Europe.
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The factors driving anti-incumbent anger
In seven charts, Melissa Dunne look at how everything from inflation to nostalgia to DEI could lead to more leaders being ousted from office in the year ahead.
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December 2024: Consumer confidence down globally for the second consecutive month
Sentiment declines sharply among many European countries according to the Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index for December 2024
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November 2024: Consumer confidence declines globally for first time since March
Sentiment is largely up in Latin America, more mixed in the Middle East and Africa according to the Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index for November 2024
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Corporate reputation: ESG, polycrisis and polarisation
Companies are expected to play a larger societal role, moving beyond traditional Corporate Social Responsibility and embracing ESG principles. However, the rise of societal polarisation, fuelled by social media algorithms and echo chambers, creates complexities for businesses.
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October 2024: Consumer confidence up in Asia and Latin America
Sentiment declines in Europe; the overall Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index remains flat
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September 2024: Consumer confidence largely up Latin American countries
In contrast, sentiment is more mixed in Europe
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August 2024: Consumer confidence goes in opposite directions among Latin American countries
Mexico declines sharply while Peru and Colombia show significant gains
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Americans increasingly concerned about inflation as U.S. election nears
50% of people in the U.S. now say the cost of living is the top concern for their country as persistent fears about a recession hang overhead.