Public opinion


Consumers Survey

Greater Number of Americans Have Access to Air Travel than Ever Before

Washington, DC – According to a recent online survey conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs for Airlines for America, more Americans are traveling by air than ever before, more Americans plan to travel more in the future, and they are overall happy with their air travel experience.
Society Survey

Reuters/Ipsos: Profanity

Washington, D.C. — The majority of Americans believe swearing is more commonplace than twenty years ago
Society Survey

Reuters/Ipsos: Lying

Washington, D.C. — Six in ten Americans feel like they rarely have to lie or cheat
Politics Survey

Trump, It's the Men Stupid!?

The Great March Implosion: Trump Fav Scores and Everything Else
Politics Survey

Ipsos/Reuters Poll (March 31): Core Political Approval

Washington, D.C. — Barack Obama’s approval is at 46% this week
Politics Survey

Ipsos/Reuters Poll (March 28): Core Political Approval

Washington, D.C. — Barack Obama's approval is at 45% this week
Politics Survey

Republicans Seen as Stronger on Terrorism

Impact of Brussels-like Events on U.S. Politics
Society Survey

Paradise Lost: Increasing Pessimism among Middle Class White Americans

Washington, D.C. — Over the last 20 years, White Americans have become increasingly less likely to believe that they are materially better off than their parents. This notion is of course a fundamental tenet of the American Dream.

Americans Pessimistic about Economic Opportunities and Current Political Climate

Washington, DC — Americans pessimistic about economic opportunities and current political climate.