The Ipsos Care-o-Meter asks Americans what they know about vs. what they care about, twice every month. From sports to political fights, the answers say as much about Americans as they do about the world at large. Here's the latest.
Five charts on what issues Americans feel are the primary issues facing the country
NAMI/Ipsos poll: Most teens feel the world is more stressful now than it was for previous generations, want schools to support mental health
New USA Today/Ipsos poll also finds that most Democratic voters want someone besides Biden at the top of the ticket in 2024.
In light of all of this, we revisit where Americans are on inflation, who is being hurt the most by this, and what people are expecting from the future.
New Ipsos polling finds almost 1 in 3 employees, on average, across 28 countries would seek a wage bump, or more money elsewhere, if red-hot prices don’t cool off soon.
What Ipsos’ recent global polling reveals about how worried consumers are about rising prices, their country’s economy and if they expect relief anytime soon.
Current, Investment and Jobs sub-indices all show significant gains
A new AAUW report using findings from an Ipsos survey unpacks how women in New York City pay for college and the ways that debt cuts into their financial security.
This week’s Ipsos Core Political has President Biden with a 41% approval rating. Regardless of party affiliation, the economy remains the most important problem facing the nation.