Global Opinion Polls

 

Welcome to Global Opinion Polls from Ipsos - a compendium of global indicators from our international public opinion research along with insights from Ipsos experts.

Survey of the Month: Health Service Report 2025

The seventh edition of the Ipsos Health Service Report continues to track people’s attitudes and perceptions to their healthcare system and finds low awareness of GLP-1s globally, but high in the most advanced economies.
 

Ipsos Health Service Report 2025 - Key Findings



Ipsos Health Services Report 2025

Right Direction or Wrong Track?

Do the public think their country is heading in right direction or off on wrong track? (June 2025)

What Worries The World September 2025

What are the issues of most concern to citizens around the world?

What Worries The World September 2025

Economic Confidence in the G7 countries

What Worries The World September 2025

Concern about Inflation around the world

Ipsos Cost of Living Monitor

World Poll Digest: Some of the findings from Ipsos opinion polls around the world

Ipsos Update October 2025

Key Global Indicators

The Key Global Indicators of public worries and economic confidence from Ipsos' global opinion polls

What is the level of economic and consumer confidence? Do people expect inflation in their country to rise, fall or remain at the same level over the next year?

Do the public think their country is heading in right direction or is it off on the wrong track?

What are the issues of most concern to citizens around the world? Take a look at concerns in your country and the long term trends from our global "What Worries The World?" polling.

The State of the World

Global opinion polls on key areas of life, business and society.

In the seventh edition of the Ipsos Cost of Living Monitor we find, despite falling inflation rates, people are still feeling the pressure

Do you think your country has a good education system?

Across 30 countries, 43% rate the quality of the healthcare they receive as good. For a third year running, mental health is seen as the biggest health issue, with 45% expressing concern. T...

How happy or unhappy are people around the world with their housing situation?

How satisfied are you with the love in your life, your sex life and your relationship with your partner?

Is your society broken? Is your country in decline and in need of a strong leader? Ipsos tracks global attitudes to populism.

The Ipsos Pride Survey 2025 across 26 countries finds that 69% now support same-sex marriage/legal recognition, with those in Spain (86%) most supportive and people in Türkiye (34%) least i...

How trustworthy is your profession? Generally, front-line public service workers (including members of the armed forces, health professionals and the police) tend to be more trusted than no...

Analysis

Expert insights on the state of the world as revealed in the findings from Ipsos's global polling.

In five charts, Melissa Dunne takes the temperature of Americans and Brits ahead of Trump’s visit hosted by King Charles III.

Many around the world are continuing to feel down about the state of their country, society and the economy, writes Melissa Dunne.

Majorities across Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, France, Japan and the U.S. think their countries are in decline, national economies are in bad shape.

In five charts, Melissa Dunne looks at how people in Australia are doing amid a five-week election.

In five charts, Melissa Dunne looks at how people in Canada are feeling as the country fights back against Trump’s trade war and annexation threats amid a snap election.

In five charts, Melissa Dunne takes the temperature of people in America, and its neighbours to the north and south, as the U.S. President’s tariff threats heat up.

A speech given by Ben Page, CEO of Ipsos at Anthropy at the Eden Project, March 2025

Germany's political landscape has undergone significant transformations, particularly highlighted by the recent federal elections in February 2025.

Melissa Dunne breaks down some hard-won insights half a decade after the COVID-19 pandemic sent the world into hard lockdown.

In seven charts, Melissa Dunne look at how everything from inflation to nostalgia to DEI could lead to more leaders being ousted from office in the year ahead.

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