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‘Liberation Day’ One Year Later
The economic sky ultimately didn’t fall further after the U.S. President’s global tariff announcement last April, but the Iran war may change all that, says Melissa Dunne.
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The Experience Perspective
The Experience Perspective is an Ipsos podcast and LinkedIn Live series covering everything from Customer and Employee Experience to Channel Performance.
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5 takeaways from 2025
In a new article, Melissa Dunne takes a look back at some of the most interesting insights of the year and look ahead to what might be next.
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G7 citizens feeling gloomy ahead of summit
Majorities across Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, France, Japan and the U.S. think their countries are in decline, national economies are in bad shape.
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Aussies feeling burned by the searing cost of living as election nears
In five charts, Melissa Dunne looks at how people in Australia are doing amid a five-week election.
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Global attitudes to happiness and quality of life
The Ipsos Happiness Index finds people are happiest in India and the Netherlands.
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5 lessons 5 years after the coronavirus crisis
Melissa Dunne breaks down some hard-won insights half a decade after the COVID-19 pandemic sent the world into hard lockdown.
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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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Inflation rates may be falling, but people expect further price rises
Welcome to the seventh edition of the Ipsos Cost of Living Monitor, a 32-country survey which tracks how people around the world feel about their finances during the polycrisis.