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.
Americans Don't See Federal Budget Deficit as Top Concern or Priority for Political Leaders But Ranked Concerns and Priorities by Republicans and Democrats Explain Emphasis of Political Foes on US Agenda
Two Thirds of Americans Surveyed Give Good Marks to the Obama Administration on Dealing with the Issue
Americans Tend to Be Wary of General Healthcare Reforms, Yet Majorities Support Specific Proposals
Largest Percentage of Americans Choose China (34%) over Others as Most Important Bilateral Relationship United States Should Have But Majority (56%) View China as Adversary not Ally (33%)
Space and Seating Capacity Is More Likely to Be Important to Younger Women and Moms