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Our food habits haven’t changed since 2023
Despite the discussion around processed foods in the Make America Healthy Again campaign, there’s been a slight dip in people saying they try to limit the amount of processed foods they eat, from 63% in 2023 down to 59% in 2025, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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When it comes to buying products, price wins
Most Americans (57%) say that they don’t really care about brands, they just buy things they need, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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The anticipatory friction behind the vibe shift on Trump
Five charts on President Donald Trump’s approval rating, uncertainty, and the anticipatory friction behind it all
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[WEBINAR] Know the New America: Public Opinion Update
Join us throughout 2025 to hear the very latest public opinion data and insights to help make sense of today’s new reality.
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Americans support VA research for better Veteran care and medical advancements
Survey reveals strong backing for Veterans’ healthcare research, yet many Americans remain unaware of VA’s scientific contributions
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How is Trump’s base feeling about Trump 2.0?
Below are five charts on the Americans standing in President Trump’s court
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Ipsos launches new panel focused on military veterans and their families
Ipsos announced the launch of its Military Veteran Family Research Panel, a new initiative dedicated to understanding the millions of Americans that are part of the military community through their experiences, behaviors, and values.
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We are getting less domestic and more tech focused
Americans say their smartphones are now more essential than their personal computer and as important as a car, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Here’s what Americans think they’ll cut back on due to tariffs
What are people more willing to cut back on, if prices rose 10% due to tariffs? Discretionary items could face a bigger crunch, with one in three people saying they would have to cut back, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Reuters/Ipsos Issues Survey April 2025
The latest Reuters/Ipsos survey shows continued public concern over inflation, immigration, and international trade.