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High food prices are taking a bite out of budgets
And amid global economic ‘uncertainty’ most people predict their grocery bills will continue to climb.
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[Webinar] KEYS - Lessons from inflationary times
Watch this Ipsos Keys webinar to discover what our experts think of the current research on inflation. Follow along as they pick apart key findings and what this might mean for the future.
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Ipsos Update - September 2022
Explore the full range of topics in our monthly round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world.
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Data Dive: Here’s how people are feeling about inflation around the world
In five infographics, we look at what Ipsos’ recent global polling reveals about how worried consumers are about rising prices, their country’s economy and if they expect relief anytime soon.
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What Worries the World – August 2022
Inflation is the top concern for the fifth consecutive month while some countries see worry about covid-19 rise
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Salaries are lagging behind inflation… for now
New Ipsos polling finds almost 1 in 3 employees, on average, across 28 countries would seek a wage bump, or more money elsewhere, if red-hot prices don’t cool off soon.
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How polarization and inflation are impacting U.S. public policy and shaping the upcoming Midterm elections.
Watch Ben Page's introduction to the Ipsos' DC Salon series
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Data Dive: How people feel about climate change and what to do about it
In five infographics, we break down what Ipsos’ global polling reveals about citizens’ views on the ‘climate emergency’, who is responsible and actions to take now.
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A new era in multiple sclerosis
Momentum continues to build in the use of high-efficacy, disease modifying therapies (DMTs) as a first choice for treating multiple sclerosis. How is this being influenced by the availability of anti-CD20s, a new class of DMT? Will future new therapy classes change the paradigm even further?
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Globally, 3 in 5 citizens say abortion should be legal in all or most cases
Proponents outnumber opponents in 22 of 27 countries surveyed