
Bernard Mendez
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2 weeks ago |
ipsos.com | Clifford Young |Sarah Feldman |Bernard Mendez
President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on “Liberation Day.” Right now, markets are roiling in response. How do Americans feel? While we don’t know quite yet how Americans are responding to the Liberation Day tariffs just yet, we do have a sense of how the public has felt about tariffs leading up to Wednesday’s announcement. We at Ipsos are in the field now to get a better understanding of America’s reaction to these new tariffs.
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1 month ago |
ipsos.com | Clifford Young |Bernard Mendez |Sarah Feldman
Obesity in the U.S. is a problem. It is a deadly chronic disease for Americans. New GLP-1 drugs, like Ozempic, offer new medical tools for addressing weight loss and obesity, with some early signs that they may be helping. However, lifestyle and food choices continue to be the biggest obstacles to more systematically addressing obesity in the U.S. To truly know the New America, we need to understand Americans' stance on processed foods. One of Robert F.
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1 month ago |
ipsos.com | Mallory Newall |Johnny Sawyer |Sarah Feldman |Bernard Mendez
Washington, DC, March 10, 2025 – A new Ipsos poll finds that four in five Americans with professional sports teams in their city/nearest metro area say that these teams have a positive impact on their local economy. Americans overall also agree that sports stadiums are good investments for cities, although there is broad support for limiting the amount taxpayer funds used to fund these stadiums.
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1 month ago |
ipsos.com | Clifford Young |Sarah Feldman |Bernard Mendez
There’s a lot that can hurt a worker’s mental health. But in today’s age, worker mental health is as important as ever. Putting workers’ mental health first can promote a positive workplace culture, help keep employees productive and prevent employees from burning out.
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2 months ago |
ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Mallory Newall |Sarah Feldman |Bernard Mendez
Washington DC, February 20, 2025—New Washington Post/Ipsos polling finds that just under half of Americans approve of the job President Donald Trump is doing in office. The public has a mixed to negative reaction to the Trump administration’s executive orders and policies. Most feel Trump has gone beyond his authority as president, with few feeling Republicans in Congress will try to stop him.
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