Some Americans are making big-ticket purchases like electronics, cars, and furniture in anticipation of tariffs during the Trump administration, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
Google commissioned Ipsos to conduct a second survey among the public in 21 countries on experiences with and future expectations of artificial intelligence (AI).
As the biggest election year in human history draws to a close, the Ipsos Consumer Tracker looks at the issues that will shape the U.S. under Trump's second term.
86% of Democrats believe that tariffs will lead to higher prices on food, electronics and more, compared to just 46% of Republicans, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
Below are five charts on how the economy influenced Americans’ votes, how Americans feel about the direction of the economy, and how these expectations color their expectations about their economic futures