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Are people feeling tariff price increases already?

An increasing majority of Americans believe that tariffs will raise prices on the goods they buy — but only one in three think it’s fair for companies to pass along those costs along to the consumer, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
Politics Survey

The only ID that matters is Party ID

According to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker, Americans' attitudes on the current political climate in the U.S. are consistent across demographics — until you get to party ID.
Polling Survey

How America feels about the reshaping of the federal government

Below are five charts on how Americans feel about Trump, the Trump administration’s attempts at revising the federal government, and what these changes could mean for the Trump administration going forward
Politics Survey

Muted support for recent immigration crackdowns

NPR/Ipsos poll shows a shift toward more restrictive immigration policy over time, but new proposals fail to receive majority support
Polling Survey

How Americans feel about Trump’s executive orders

Below are five charts on Trump’s executive orders and how Americans feel about these executive orders
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[WEBINAR] Know the New America: Public Opinion Update

Join us throughout 2025 to hear the very latest public opinion data and insights to help make sense of today’s new reality.
Polling Survey

Support for some Trump executive orders is mixed

Findings of a new Ipsos poll on Americans' support for various proposed actions and executive orders signed by President Donald Trump in his first week of office
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Here’s what the new Trump administration means for business: Ask Us Anything

Listen in as our experts share fresh research data and perspective on immigration, the economy, healthcare, the climate and more.
Politics Survey

Ipsos Op-Ed: Trump 2.0: Populism's Ultimate Test in American Governance

Ipsos op-ed: Trump 2.0 represents a bold experiment in aligning governance with unfiltered public sentiment. A look at what history teaches us about this exercise and how that might define Trump’s second term.