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Almost all Americans think gas prices have gone up and will get worse
Almost all Americans (84%) think gas prices will get worse in the next few weeks, according to new polling from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker — and that’s affecting a number of things we do as consumers.
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U.S. military action in Iran remains unpopular as 53% expect negative personal financial impacts
Ipsos Iran War Tracking Poll
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Impacts of Multinational Corporations
In our latest Ipsos Global Reputation Monitor, we explore the impact of companies’ 'homes' on how they are perceived by citizen-consumers around the world.
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Pressure at the pump
Below are five charts on how far gas prices have risen, how Americans are responding to the rise in gas prices, and what might come next
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March 2026 LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
Consumer Confidence Down Slightly As Current and Investment Sub-Indices Both Decline
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Calibrating Synthetic Confidence
Read more about why synthetic data requires a new, rigorous approach to measuring confidence and the Ipsos framework for recalibrating statistical methods.
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Beyond the Black Box: I-COM Council Member Event
Featuring Ipsos’ Manuel Garcia-Garcia, this session will explore how psychological frameworks can help make AI more understandable, practical, and actionable for researchers.
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Most Americans say President Trump has not clearly explained U.S. goals in Iran
Six-in-ten expect U.S. military involvement in Iran to go on for an extended period of time
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Early polls show doubt about Iran. What comes next?
Below are five charts examining the public's initial reactions to the strikes, the conditions that might shift public opinion, and how uncertainty could shape what comes next
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[WEBINAR] Changing Focus: How 2026 will be different for Global Influentials and Company Leaders
Hear more about how Influentials and Company Leaders view 2026 – their concerns, hopes, and strategies for success for themselves, their families, and their companies.