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.
According to the August Reuters/Ipsos Core Political survey, Americans express divided views on the most important problem facing the country.
Concern about youth mental health is widespread and views on the role of AI and technology in schools are divided, according to the 2025 Ipsos Education Monitor.
Below are five charts on how the economy influenced Americans’ votes, how Americans feel about the direction of the economy, and how these expectations color their expectations about their economic futures
New Scripps News/Ipsos poll also finds that post-election, half of Americans believe their financial situation will be better a year from now
Michael Link transitions to new role as Chief Research & Operations Officer, Clifford Young continues as President, Polling & Societal Trends
Latest Ipsos poll finds gender divide in reported voting behavior among Hispanic Americans
Americans aged 55+ are downbeat on a range of social, political, and economic issues post-election, according to the latest Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
The mid-November Reuters/Ipsos Core Political shows that Americans are concerned with the economy, followed by political extremism and immigration. About two in three Americans believe the country is headed off on the wrong track.