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Europe in wait-and-see mode as von der Leyen’s leadership is tested
Latest approval ratings of the EU and Ursula von der Leyen, who delivers her State of the Union speech today, from the Ipsos EuroPulse Survey.
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August 2025: Global consumer confidence unchanged for second consecutive month
The Expectations sub-index is down, while the Jobs’ sub-index is up according to the August 2025 Global Consumer Confidence Index from Ipsos.
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Majorities in all countries now support banning under-14s from using social media
Concern about youth mental health is widespread and views on the role of AI and technology in schools are divided, according to the 2025 Ipsos Education Monitor.
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Generational, gender gaps on workplace issues appear
Gen Z, Millennial, Gen X and Boomer men and women may all work at the same company, but in some cases bring divergent views on everything from DEI policies to mental health days.
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July 2025: Global consumer confidence holds steady this month
Sentiment varies among countries in Europe and the Asia-Pacific according to the July 2025 edition of the Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index.
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Instability, uncertainty reigns as 2025 rolls on
Many around the world are continuing to feel down about the state of their country, society and the economy, writes Melissa Dunne.
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Know the New America & Beyond: June 2025
Read a monthly dispatch of Ipsos' best insights on the U.S. tailored for the world.
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June 2025: Global consumer confidence rises for first time in five months
Sentiment is up significantly in both the Asia-Pacific and Europe according to the Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index for June 2025
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Ipsos Transatlantic Pulse: Europeans more likely than Americans to say companies should help solve societal problems
Attitudes about corporate ESG, DEI programs diverge and converge across regional and generational lines.
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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.