Economy


Ipsos Predictions Survey 2026

The Ipsos Predictions Survey 2026 finds 71%, on average across 30 countries, think things will look up next year but people are split on whether the worldwide economy will be stronger (49%) or not (51%).

November 2025: Global consumer confidence rises following four months of stability

Sentiment is up in both the Asia-Pacific and Latin America, according to the November 2025 Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index.
Cost of Living Publication

Ipsos Cost of Living Monitor 2025

Welcome to the eighth edition of the Ipsos Cost of Living Monitor, a 30-country survey which tracks how people around the world feel about their finances during the “Uneasy Decade”.
Consumer Behaviour Publication

October 2025: Global consumer confidence stable for fourth consecutive month

Sentiment is largely up in Asia-Pacific, mixed in Latin America, according to the October 2025 release of the Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index.

September 2025: Global consumer confidence stable for third consecutive month

Still, the Expectations and Jobs sub-indices both decline, while the Investment sub-index shows an uptick according to the September 2025 Global Consumer Confidence Index from Ipsos

What Worries the World – July 2025

Conducted monthly in 30 countries among around 20,000 adults for over a decade, the Ipsos What Worries the World study offers an exceptional snapshot of world opinion on pressing global issues.

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

What Worries the World – June 2025

Conducted monthly in 30 countries among around 20,000 adults for over a decade, the Ipsos What Worries the World study offers an exceptional snapshot of world opinion on pressing global issues.
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[Webinar] KEYS: Uncharted Territory

The next episode of our KEYS webinar series is dedicated to what we’ve learned so far during 2025. Are we adapting fast enough? And are there areas where we need to change course?