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Americans support U.S. pharmaceutical leadership and the need for affordable access
The Patient Experience Survey from PhRMA/Ipsos finds that support for U.S. medical innovation is strong – but so are concerns about health insurance-related barriers and out-of-pocket costs for medicines.
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Strong majorities feel loved, satisfied with their spouse/partner
The Ipsos Love Life Satisfaction 2026 survey finds most people are happy with the love in their life and their romantic relationship, but are less satisfied with their sex lives.
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The Ipsos Vibe Check: Here's how Americans feel about the government this week
With everything going on in the U.S. these days, we asked Americans: How uncertain are you feeling about the impacts of the actions of the government and how satisfied do you feel?
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Quality and desire lead in reasons Americans will splurge on a purchase
According to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker, Americans prioritize substance over style when it comes to premium or "splurge" purchases.
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One in three Americans don’t plan to celebrate Valentine’s Day
Love is in the air… or is it? The Ipsos Consumer Tracker has the answers.
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Americans think we’re handy. Here’s why that could be handy
A majority of Americans consider themselves handy, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. Here's why that matters.
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A partisan split has opened in the need for government to play a role in AI regulation
A majority of Americans think that the government has a role to play in regulating AI — but we're divided on the extent of that role, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Lack of need and lack of trust are still barriers for AI adoption
Lack of trust and lack of need are the main reasons people cite for not using AI more, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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AI skepticism is still high, and ads could hurt trust even more
The generational gap around AI persists — but Americans have grown more likely to think this technology can save them time at work, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Few see unlimited campaign spending as a form of free speech
New poll finds overwhelming cross-partisan concern about money in politics ahead of 50th anniversary of Buckley v. Valeo Supreme Court decision on campaign finance