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Gen Z men twice as likely as baby boomers to believe wives should obey husbands
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world8m ago

Gen Z men twice as likely as baby boomers to believe wives should obey husbands

  • Gen Z men are more likely than baby boomers to support wives obeying their husbands in key decisions.
  • About 33% of Gen Z men say a husband should have the final word on important decisions.
  • Gen Z men show more traditional views on gender roles than baby boomers, the study finds.
  • Gen Z men also tend to view caregiving as less masculine than prior generations.
  • Women’s independence is viewed differently across generations, with Gen Z and baby boomers showing divergence.
  • The Ipsos-King’s College London collaboration highlights a generational shift in gender norms.
  • Geographic variation shows higher agreement in Indonesia and Malaysia compared with the US and UK.
  • Gen Z men are also more likely to feel men should do more to support equality.
  • The study identifies a gap between personal beliefs and societal expectations on gender roles.
  • Experts warn the findings reflect broader tensions around masculinity and equality.
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Inflation remains front of mind for Americans, as few see a booming economy
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business1d ago

Inflation remains front of mind for Americans, as few see a booming economy

  • A Reuters/Ipsos poll taken Feb. 18-23, 2026 finds inflation is a very big personal concern for 78% of Americans.
  • Only about one in three Americans think the U.S. economy is booming (30%).
  • Americans across parties link inflation to personal costs, with Republicans, Democrats, and independents expressing concern.
  • Most respondents view Trump as more responsible for the economy than Biden in various scenarios.
  • The poll suggests Trump would be viewed as more responsible for the economy if certain outcomes occur.
  • Few Americans have heard much about the cost-of-living policies pitched by Trump.
  • Multiple Trump proposals are seen as potentially affecting costs, with mixed views on impact.
  • The study weights responses by demographics and 2024 vote choices to reflect a national cross-section.
  • Ipsos emphasizes inflation as a dominant issue days before the 2026 State of the Union address.
  • Ipsos notes Trump’s overall approval rating remains higher than his handling of inflation in some areas.
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Reform support on the slide... as poll gives Scottish Labour hope
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politics7h ago

Reform support on the slide... as poll gives Scottish Labour hope

  • Labour rises to second place in both constituency and regional list votes in the Ipsos Scotland poll.
  • Scottish Labour’s regional list support is up to 19% and constituency support to 20%.
  • Ipsos notes four in ten voters may still change their minds before polling day.
  • Ipsos Scotland MD Emily Gray highlights SNP’s maintained lead but vulnerable Labour rivals.
  • Poll projections suggest the SNP could win about 60 MSPs.
  • Labour’s rise follows Anas Sarwar’s call for the Prime Minister’s resignation.
  • SNP remains ahead though its lead has weakened since 2021.
  • Voters indicate campaigns will influence choices as May 7 nears.
  • The article cites SNP’s leadership and policy context as part of its dynamics.
  • Constituency and regional results show Reform UK sliding in both votes.
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