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2017 US Politics - Fewer Than Half of Americans Approve of President Donald Trump’s Job Performance (January 25)
"Less than a week into his new job, fewer than half of Americans approve of President Donald Trump’s job performance,” described Chris Jackson of Ipsos. “His smart money would be to stay focused on the economy and jobs, where a majority of Americans think he’s doing a good job. Wading into the ACA fight puts Trump on less positive footing with public sentiment he might want to avoid."
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For US Affluents, Luxury Has to Be Experiential, Not Just Expensive
In this interview with Ipsos’ Steve Kraus, eMarketer examines modern-day Affluents and what makes them tick. With 90% of today’s Affluent having created their own wealth in their own lifetime, value systems have changed for this consumer segment.
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President Obama Leaves Office with High Worldwide Approval Ratings – But Global Expectations for Trump Are More Pessimistic
The data indicates a shifting in eras for the American position in the world. The Obama administration was seen by many in global community as a president looking outward from our borders; while President Trump won the election by looking inwards and reinforcing the borders. Though it is clear that the public thinks this era might be short lived, with 1/3 believing Trump will be impeached in 2017.
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Six in Ten Small Business Owners in the U.S. Are Optimistic About Their Finances in 2017
Technology seen to have the most positive impact on business.
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Flair Colombia 2017 - Reviving
“Reviving” is the word of the year in Colombia and in all the Colombians hopes and dreams. It is our very ambitious bet, thinking about Colombia as a case study in the modern history, where – unfortunately – a lot of countries moved from peace to war, as in Syria, Iraq, Somalia, Ukraine…
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Americans Give Their Forecast for 2030
Some say the best way to predict the future is to create the future. In this month’s Thought Starter sourced by Ipsos’ eNation Omnibus, we fast forward 13 years to examine ways our lives may differ in the year 2030.
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Why everyone loves to hate Focus Groups
To define Qualitative today, it is useful to look at the definition that was being used in the 20th Century, the second half of which saw significant growth of qualitative in popularity, particularly in the US and UK. Frankly, times have changed and we are now facing a very different world in 2017.
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Global Study Shows Potential For More Political Uncertainty Ahead
Many around the world believe their country is in decline and the system is rigged against them.
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Australians Want More Action on Climate Change – Annual Ipsos Climate Change Report
Australians willing to spend taxpayer money on projects to combat climate change. The 2016 edition is the tenth consecutive year we have asked Australians their views on environmental topics with a focus on climate change.
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Ipsos/NPR Data: Healthcare Knowledge and Perception in the US
The findings for the Ipsos poll on healthcare perceptions and knowledge for NPR were released today.