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A McKinsey/IPSOS Opportunity Survey of 25,062 U.S. adults conducted March 15-April 18, 2022 also found that 87% of the respondents would opt to work remotely if given the chance, while 58% said they had already done so. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

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A massive IPSOS poll conducted of 19,570 adults in 28 countries found that on average, only 10% of the global respondents felt that politicians were “trustworthy.”(Image courtesy of NASA)

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A new Ipsos poll concludes that China is now "the happiest" nation on Earth. The poll states 93% of Chinese people say they're happy." (Associated Press)

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IPSOS and Axios: A major pollster and news organization have partnered to offer weekly insight into the minds of Americans during the coronavirus crisis. (AP Photo) ** FILE **

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A massive new Ipsos poll surveyed people in 27 nations and revealed that the majority now pine for just a "normal" life. (NASA)

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A massive new IPSOS poll surveyed people in 31 nations to reveal some surprising loneliness. (Courtesy of NASA)

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A new IPSOS global poll of close to 20,000 adults in 28 nations finds that 56 percent of developed nations say the world is "on the wrong track." (Courtesy of IPSOS)

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Many people in the world now feel like their country is "not on the right track" says a massive IPSOS poll of citizens in 26 nations. (AP Photo by David J. Phillip)

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Many people in the world now feel like their country is "not on the right track" says a massive IPSOS poll of citizens in 26 nations. (AP Photo by David J. Phillip) CROWD photo by AP

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Keiko Fujimori comes with a load of political baggage to go with her 5-point lead in the most recent Ipsos poll. Her father, former President Alberto Fujimori, is serving a 25-year prison term for crimes against humanity and corruption. (Associated Press)