Public opinion


Over one in three Americans are not considered financially literate

A new Ipsos poll on behalf of Money Masters finds that financial literacy increases with age
War/Terrorism Survey

Americans are worried about Russia influencing the 2022 midterms

The latest wave of our Reuters/Ipsos poll tracking the Russia/Ukraine crisis, finds American’s impressions of how President Joe Biden is handling the conflict largely unchanged from a month ago.

One in four feel they have nothing in common with Democrats or Republicans

New Ipsos polling finds that few people are confident that Americans will reconcile their differences in the next five years.

For many, changes in mask requirements on planes don't impact their plans to fly

New Axios/Ipsos poll finds around half strongly support mask requirements in transportation settings

Drop in U.S. consumer sentiment erases recent gains

Purchasing and investment confidence show the most marked declines

Nearly three quarters of Americans believe humans can reduce climate change but aren’t willing to change their behaviors

One in four Americans believe climate change is caused by natural patterns rather than human activity
Government Survey

Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (04/20/2022)

This week's Ipsos Core Political has Biden with a 43% approval rating

Global public opinion about the war in Ukraine

Survey finds unity in concern for Ukrainians, willingness to take in refugees, and wariness of getting involved militarily, but diverging views on sanctions and military support
Sports Survey

Few parents and students know about Title IX and the protections it offers

A new Ipsos poll, conducted on behalf of The Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism and the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at the University of Maryland, finds that 50 years after its establishment most parents and secondary school students know little about Title IX.