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Polarization is spilling over into tech, while wokeness stays the same
How polarized are attitudes on public policy — and what does America think it is to be "woke" in 2025? The latest Ipsos Consumer Tracker has some answers.
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Most Americans say prices will increase due to tariffs
Findings of a new Reuters/Ipsos poll on Americans' attitudes toward newly announced tariffs
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How the public felt about tariffs leading up to Liberation Day
Five charts showing where Americans stand on tariffs and how consumers may react to Trump’s newest tariffs
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AXA Mind Health Report: Mental health continues to deteriorate around the world
A quarter of the global population is potentially affected by severe symptoms of depression, anxiety or stress (compared to 23% in 2023).
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Americans unhappy with the direction of the cost of living
One third of Americans agree that higher tariffs on imported goods are a good idea even if prices increases, while a majority disagree.
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Most Americans, across party lines, oppose Medicaid funding cuts
New NAMI/Ipsos poll finds that a strong majority favor protecting federal Medicaid funding to help people access mental health care
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ARF SHOPPER 2025
Join Ipsos at this special Advertising Research Foundation session designed to focus on the changing retail market, consumer behavior, retail media networks, AI, and the latest trends for the shopper landscape.
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The State of Democracy, according to Americans
Five charts on where Americans stand on the state of democracy
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker March 2025
The March Reuters/Ipsos Core Political shows that Americans are concerned about political extremism or threats to democracy and the economy.
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Most current federal workers believe their agency effectively uses funds
New Washington Post/Ipsos poll of federal workers finds few are satisfied with their job in the federal government, though most plan to stay