Public opinion


America the Uncertain: November Briefing Highlights

Key highlights from November’s America the Uncertain webinar, a briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping American politics.
Government Survey

Biden's Build Back Better framework is supported by over half of Americans

Seven out of ten Americans or more support expanded Medicare coverage, universal preschool, and other components of Biden's Build Back Better framework
Ethnicity Survey

Most Americans unfamiliar with newer terms used to describe some racial/ethnic groups

A new Ipsos poll, provided exclusively to the New York Times, examines the public's awareness of, and favorability toward changing vocabulary around race and society
Public opinion Publication

Ipsos Update - November 2021

Our monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world includes new global reports on the topics of health, trustworthiness, and infrastructure. Also discover the latest white papers on empathy, insights, and retail trends.

Americans not yet sold on Build Back Better

New ABC News-Ipsos poll finds Biden’s standing with the Americans public remains weakened
COVID-19 Survey

New poll explores likelihood of parents to vaccinate their 5-11 year olds

New Marketing for Change poll, with data collected by Ipsos, shows parents most often consider vaccine side effect when thinking about vaccinating their kids

Coronavirus no longer the world’s top worry as it is overtaken by economic concerns

What Worries the World: the long reign of COVID as a global concern comes to an end in October 2021. It falls to third place in our issues ranking – behind poverty & social inequality and unemployment.
Holidays Survey

Americans get ready to celebrate Halloween

Most Americans are planning to celebrate Halloween, and approximately one in ten plan to celebrate Día de los Muertos.

Americans view increases in violent crime as a national issue rather than a local one

New Axios/Ipsos poll finds majority believe violent crime has increased this year but are largely divided on why and how to turn things around