Search
-
Doctors are the most trusted profession in the U.S. and across the world
No people trust their military more than Americans do; trust in teachers steady globally but lower in the U.S. than before the pandemic.
-
While Americans view their mental and physical health as equally important, they don’t think the healthcare system does
30-country Ipsos survey for World Mental Health Day 2021 highlights wide age and gender gaps in how frequently people think about their mental health.
-
Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (10/07/2021)
The economy and unemployment remain Americans' most important issue as President Biden's approval rating creeps up to 48%
-
U.S. consumer confidence: last week’s losses reversed
Optimism around a quick post-pandemic economic recovery rebounds
-
Healthcare Cybersecurity Insights + Tips
Discover research examining the attitudes, concerns, and impacts on medical device security, as well as cybersecurity across large and midsize healthcare delivery organizations.
-
Americans are thinking about their own mental well-being less often than early in the pandemic.
Majority of Americans have not sought out professional counseling since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic
-
MAPOR Annual Conference
Ipsos is delighted to be a gold sponsor of this year’s Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research annual conference – to be held both virtually and in-person in Chicago.
-
U.S. consumer confidence weakening
Six in ten believe that businesses should be allowed to reopen even if the pandemic is still not fully contained
-
Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (09/30/2021)
Three-quarters of Americans believe things in this country are off on the wrong track
-
Two-thirds of Americans are concerned over a possible government shutdown
New Ipsos/Reuters poll finds three out of ten Americans say Republicans in Congress are to blame if the federal government shuts down