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Ipsos Data Drops 2026
In 2026, we continue our series of three-minute briefings on what business leaders need to know about today.
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Political Perspectives: Interviews & News
On a regular basis, Ipsos experts are invited to share our research data and insights. Click here for the latest in media news articles and interviews.
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Americans think it’s likely the U.S. will send troops into Iran
More disapprove than approve of U.S. military strikes on Iran
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Ipsos Top Topics
Ipsos has deep knowledge on the issues driving America and the world. Here's our latest and best research on the topics you need to know about, along with solutions for brands and policymakers, collected in one place.
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Quincy Institute and The American Conservative poll of Trump voters on the war in Iran
This Quincy Institute and The American Conservative poll was conducted by Ipsos between March 12-14, 2026, among 804 Americans who voted for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election
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Health and Wellness: Data, insights, and solutions
What do people want from their health and their healthcare? And from telehealth to public health policy, how is that changing? Here’s Ipsos’ top insights on these issues and others.
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Most Employees Say Mental Health Talk is Work-Appropriate; Stigma Persists
New NAMI/Ipsos Workplace Mental Health Poll: Stress is on the rise, with caregivers and managers without employer-provided training reporting highest burnout rates
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7 in 10 Americans want the government to spend more to lower healthcare costs
New Axios/Ipsos American Health Index finds bipartisan support for increased federal spending to cut healthcare costs; trust in government over childhood vaccine requirements has eroded
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Despite the hype, most don’t plan to watch any NCAA March Madness
More than half of Americans say they don’t plan to watch any of the 2026 March Madness college basketball tournament, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Americans view prediction markets as closer to gambling
New American Institute for Boys and Men/Ipsos poll also finds that awareness of prediction markets is low