Public opinion


Government Survey

Americans are willing to pay more for gasoline to help a fellow democratic country

Biden’s approval rating related to Ukraine and Russia remain stable
Government Survey

Three-quarters of Americans support the U.S. taking in Ukrainian refugees

A new Reuters/Ipsos poll finds most Americans want the U.S. to stop buying oil and gas from Russia, even if it means gas prices increase
Government Survey

Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (03/02/2022)

This week’s Ipsos’ Core Political, fielded February 28 – March 1, before President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, finds Americans increasingly concerned about war and foreign conflict as their approval of Joe Biden’s presidential performance remains stable.
Government Survey

Two in five Americans approve of how President Biden has handled Russia and Ukraine

A new Reuters/Ipsos poll finds American public opinion about Biden's handling of the crisis has improved notably from last week, although a majority still disapproves
Healthcare Survey

Americans frustrated with insurance coverage and costs

A new PhRMA/Ipsos poll finds that Americans worry about insurance coverage costs and would like to see more solutions around transparency and out-of-pockets costs from health care institutions.

Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (02/24/2022)

This week’s Ipsos’ Core Political, fielded on February 22-23 before the most recent phase of the Ukraine-Russian conflict, shows that Americans remain concerned with the economy although are divided on the importance of other issues.
Economy Survey

U.S. consumer confidence subsides

With conflict in Ukraine in the background, Americans show greater unease about their economic prospects
Public opinion Publication

COVID’s Worrying Impact on Americans’ Relationship with Food & Body Image

New Ipsos research reveals pervasiveness of disordered eating and complex self-image issues, much of which has been fueled by increased digitization.
Government Survey

Americans are split over their opinions on abortion

A Reuters/Ipsos poll finds that Americans are also split on who should decide whether abortion is legal or not, with almost 2 in 5 saying it should be up to the federal government while a third say it should be up to the states.