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Majority of Americans believe crime in American cities is unacceptably high
NPR/Ipsos poll also finds that more Americans oppose than support the deployment National Guard troops to American cities
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Americans favor Republicans on key issues, but prefer Democrats to control next Congress
Majority say the Trump administration should follow federal courts’ rulings, according to a new Washington Post/Ipsos poll
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker September 2025
The September Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey shows that Americans view political extremism and threats to democracy as the most important issue facing the nation, following by the economy and corruption.
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Global Optimism Declines According to Ipsos Global Trends 9th Edition
Opportunities arise as economic adjustments and global dynamics reshape consumer optimism according to the 9th edition of Ipsos Global Trends.
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Ipsos’ Brand America report explains the international impact of an American brand image
Being an American brand could come with challenges in international markets, according to Brand America 2025, a new 10-country survey from Ipsos.
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Americans call for greater unity in wake of Charlie Kirk shooting
Majority feel country near “a breaking point” in its disagreements over politics
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Most Americans oppose giving up checks and balances for a faster government
Majority believe America is one of the greatest countries in the world
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Traditional expectations around retirement may be weakening
Findings of an Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of Thrivent Financial
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker August 2025
According to the August Reuters/Ipsos Core Political survey, Americans express divided views on the most important problem facing the country. The poll indicates that political extremism is the most frequently cited concern, followed by the economy and crime or corruption, though these are mentioned less often. Notably, immigration is no longer ranked among the top three issues. The survey also finds that public perception of the country's direction has remained stable, though it leans pessimistic. President Donald Trump’s approval rating holds strong among Republicans but has weakened among independents.
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Most Americans support government regulation of AI
Americans have mixed views on the state of their personal financial situation