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.
Approval of President Joe Biden has softened since last week as Republicans' concern over immigration rises
Sentiment remains at pandemic high, statistically unchanged from last week
New USA Today/Ipsos poll find that fewer Republicans favor stricter gun laws, Congress acting on background checks compared to previous years
“What Worries the World?”: One year on, COVID-19 remains the greatest global concern.
Americans tend to place more responsibility on parents, see nature and nurture as equally influential, and do not place as much importance on the early years
Nine in ten Americans parents feel judged by others; nine in ten U.S. non-parents admit to judging parents for the way they raise their children