A monthly dispatch of Ipsos’ best insights on the U.S., tailored for the world.
Conducted monthly in 30 countries among around 20,000 adults for over a decade, the Ipsos What Worries the World study offers an exceptional snapshot of world opinion on pressing global issues.
The Expectations sub-index is down, while the Jobs’ sub-index is up according to the August 2025 Global Consumer Confidence Index from Ipsos.
South Africans appear disheartened by the country's political leadership, according to the latest eNCA / Ipsos Approval Ratings poll. The poll canvassed 3,416 adult South Africans between 25 October and 28 November 2016*.
The annual Ipsos Captains of Industry study finds that at the time of interviewing, 58% of Captains felt that since the referendum the decision to leave the EU has had a negative impact on their business.
President Donald Trump sees his job approval ratings underwater in the Reuters/Ipsos poll for the first time since assuming office with 50% of the public disapproving of his performance. The data indicates that all the furor around foreign policy is not playing to what the public perceives are his strengths, which remain the economy and jobs.
As more Virtual Reality (VR) content is produced, Neil Stevenson, Ipsos Connect, has been pondering a simple question: What makes 'good' VR content good, exactly?
Nobody notices the oil in their car engines. Until it runs dry or gets dirty. Then the car will stop, often with considerable damage to the engine.
Following the successful application by Miloserdie in Kazakhstan, B-aba Autisme became the first charity to successfully apply in France.
Europe’s Affluent regularly go on an online shopping spree.
The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Israel and Saudi Arabia.