Economy


Almost all Americans think gas prices have gone up and will get worse

Almost all Americans (84%) think gas prices will get worse in the next few weeks, according to new polling from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker — and that’s affecting a number of things we do as consumers.
Economy Survey

March 2026 LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index

Consumer Confidence Down Slightly As Current and Investment Sub-Indices Both Decline

Ipsos Consumer Tracker

Most Americans believe gas prices will get worse in the next few weeks
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More Americans are feeling ‘comfortable’ economically, as fewer believe prices have risen

More Americans are feeling “comfortable” with their economic situation since this time last year

Americans aren’t buying the benefits of tariffs

A sizable majority of Americans say that tariffs will lead to higher prices, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
Economy Survey

February 2026 LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index

Consumer Confidence Shows Overall Stability But Sub-Indices Move in Opposite Directions
Gender Survey

What’s going on with young American men and how that impacts the rest of America, in five charts

AI, cryptocurrency, porn, and the internet: here's what the Ipsos Consumer Tracker tells us about what young men are going through, and why it matters for everyone.
Public Health Survey

We’re mostly exhausted, but women really are

Six in ten Americans have often felt stressed, nervous or exhausted in past month, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.