Economy


Issues Index Survey

Economic optimism falls to record low as concern over inflation rises

The latest Ipsos Economic Optimism Index (EOI) reveals that net economic optimism in Britain has fallen to the lowest levels ever recorded since Ipsos began collecting this data in 1978. In the latest data, collected 8-14 April 2026, 78% of Britons expect the economy to get worse over the next 12 months (up 3ppts since last month), the highest level recorded since the Index began.
Economy Survey

Public concern about defence and foreign affairs doubles in wake of Iran conflict, with economic pessimism also increasing to near-record high

The March 2026 Ipsos Issues Index reveals a sharp increase in public concern about defence and foreign affairs.
Economy Survey

UK businesses split on whether Keir Starmer should step down amid slight fall in economic pessimism

New polling from Ipsos finds slight improvements in economic outlook among businesses and the general public but many concerns remain. Fieldwork was carried out before the Spring Statement and recent conflict in the Middle East.
Gender Survey

Young men recognise the risks of crypto but are more likely to invest anyway, Ipsos poll reveals

Young men are more likely to have engaged in cryptocurrency investments and gambling activities than young women. However, they are also more likely to view cryptocurrency as riskier than other investments.
Issues Index Survey

Economic optimism remains near historic lows, capping a year of rock-bottom public sentiment

Britons’ top four issues facing the country have remained the same since August: immigration first, followed by the economy, the NHS, and inflation.
Politics Survey

Britons more pessimistic about the economy post budget – though some individual measures supported

The latest survey from Ipsos in the UK, taken following this week’s budget, explores public attitudes to the budget overall (and key measures within it) as well as the economy overall.
Issues Index Survey

Half see immigration as an important issue facing Britain

Fifty per cent name immigration as an important issue for Britain. The economy and NHS remain the second- and third-biggest issues, mentioned by 35% and 25% respectively.
Economy Survey

Half of Britons now say they feel worse off since Labour was elected – but lack confidence in any of the main parties to have a sound long-term economic plan

Half (51%) of Britons now say they feel worse off since Labour was elected – but confidence in any of the main parties’ economic plans is low.
Economy Survey

Britain's economic pessimism rises to near record high: Ipsos survey reveals growing concerns ahead of Autumn Budget

The Ipsos Economic Optimism Index has dipped back to -67, one point away from the record low of -68 seen in April of this year.