Public opinion


Coronavirus Survey

Theories about how COVID-19 spreads varies with emerging markets more likely to believe myths

More people globally believe COVID-19 can live on surfaces for days over other theories.
Polling Survey

Americans split on the right to protest versus law and order

New USA Today/Ipsos poll shows deep racial, partisan divides on trust in law enforcement and views over George Floyd's killing.
Public opinion Publication

Interactive Map: Protests in wake of George Floyd killing touch all 50 states

Updated on a regular basis, the Ipsos/University of Chicago/Oxford protest map offers geo-located data and analysis.

Americans overwhelmingly view Floyd killing as part of larger problem

New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds consensus on problems in the treatment of African Americans by police

AAPOR Virtual Meeting

Ipsos is delighted to be sponsoring this year’s annual AAPOR Conference. In addition, we are proud to have a number of seasoned experts join the speaker list including Clifford Young, President of Ipsos Public Affairs U.S. who will be moderating a panel discussion around Innovations in Online Probability-Based Panels - A Look at the Last 20 Years and Beyond.
Coronavirus Survey

Teachers and parents expect schools to reopen in the fall

New USA Today/Ipsos polls show challenges parents and teachers face with distance learning
Brand Image Survey

Strong Desire for Travel, but heightened sense of risks will impact speed of tourism recovery

Desire to travel has intensified over the past few years, and the top dream destinations are Italy, Canada, Australia, France and Switzerland; however, current risks associated with travel may impede on the ability of many to reach these destinations.

Significant racial disparities exist in knowing someone who has died from COVID-19

New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows few overall know someone who has died from the coronavirus, but racial gaps persist
Education Survey

How America Plans for Post- secondary Education

The newest Sallie Mae/Ipsos study finds that higher education plans remain unchanged for the majority of high school families despite challenges introduced by COVID-19