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Nine trends that explain 2025
As 2025 winds down, Ipsos looks back on what was an eventful year. From the economy to artificial intelligence, here are the big trends that shaped the past year
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Optimism will prevail
Below are five charts on how Americans felt about 2025, America’s predictions for 2026, and Americans’ optimism about their own lives
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Americans want Congress to focus on cost of healthcare and housing
The cost of living remains top deciding issue for Americans for the 2026 congressional elections
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Americans are worried about the U.S. falling behind on investing in airport security technology
New Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of the U.S. Travel Association finds that nearly all Americans agree it is important for the U.S. to provide a safe and efficient travel experience ahead of hosting major international events in the next few years
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Nearly three in four Americans oppose cuts to federal jobs, programs focused on mental health
New NAMI/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans believe Congress is doing too little to address mental health needs
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Most Americans feel the risks of military action against drug cartels outweigh the benefits
Limited support for strikes against drug cartels outside of U.S. borders
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Rising share of Americans believe that sports betting impacts the integrity of games
New Ipsos poll also finds that a majority of Americans believe there should be more regulation of sports betting
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The State of Democracy 2025
A new Ipsos KnowledgePanel survey offers an in-depth analysis of democratic perceptions in 9 Western countries, highlighting dissatisfaction with democracy and deep worries about its future.
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How Americans feel about potential U.S. military involvement in Venezuela
Below are five charts on how Americans feel about potential U.S. military involvement in Venezuela