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Americans say Epstein files lowered their trust in U.S. political and business leaders
Majority also feel Epstein files show that powerful people in the U.S. are rarely held accountable for their actions
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Americans support U.S. pharmaceutical leadership and the need for affordable access
The Patient Experience Survey from PhRMA/Ipsos finds that support for U.S. medical innovation is strong – but so are concerns about health insurance-related barriers and out-of-pocket costs for medicines.
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The 2026 Olympics and American exceptionalism
Below are five charts on how younger generations view the 2026 Olympics and what this tells us about American exceptionalism and the future of U.S. foreign policy
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The Ipsos Vibe Check: Here's how Americans feel about the government this week
With everything going on in the U.S. these days, we asked Americans: How uncertain are you feeling about the impacts of the actions of the government and how satisfied do you feel?
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Majority say U.S. performance at the Olympics makes them feel proud to be American
Figure skating tops the list of viewers’ favorite events
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Americans think we’re handy. Here’s why that could be handy
A majority of Americans consider themselves handy, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. Here's why that matters.
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Americans place high importance on immigration officer training and conduct
Sixty-two percent now say current immigration enforcement efforts go too far
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Where Americans stand on immigration
Below are five charts on how Americans feel about immigration and how the landscape on immigration has shifted over the first year of President Donald Trump’s second administration
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Few see unlimited campaign spending as a form of free speech
New poll finds overwhelming cross-partisan concern about money in politics ahead of 50th anniversary of Buckley v. Valeo Supreme Court decision on campaign finance
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Majority of Americans say federal immigration enforcement efforts go too far
Seven in ten are following immigration news very or somewhat closely