Government


2018 US Politics - Healthcare is Still the Most Pressing Issue Facing the US (June 20)

President Trump’s approval stands at 43% among all American adults.

2018 US Politics - Democrats have taken the Lead in the Generic Congressional Ballot (June 6)

38% of Americans approve of President Trump’s job performance as immigration tops the list of concerns for Republicans.
Polling Survey

Irish Referendum Exit Poll on Abortion's Restrictions

Irish voters went to the polls on May 25 for a national referendum to remove restrictions on abortion from its constitution, allowing abortion to be made legal in Ireland. Ipsos MRBI was commissioned by The Irish Times to undertake an Exit Poll to be published immediately after polling stations closed at 22:00 that night. Publishing an Exit Poll this quickly had never been previously achieved in Ireland and doing so would be a major challenge.
Politics Survey

2018 US Politics - President Trump Revealed his Drug Price Reduction (May 16)

President Trump’s approval rating remains steady among all Americans (45%) and registered voters (46%) this week.
Consumers Survey

Global Consumer Confidence Ticks Up To 50.7

This May sees the Global Consumer Confidence Index rise by 0.4 points.
Economic Pulse Publication

Brazil Pulse - Consumer Confidence Remains at 74 points - April 2018

The country is still heading in the wrong direction to 92% of Brazilians, remaining at the same level as the previous month. The stagnant economy, the unemployment, political and institutional crisis and the chaos in public safety are the main causes for this negative perception regarding the nation’s direction.
Government Survey

Global Consumer Confidence Index Continues to Rise

This month's global consumer confidence reaches 50.9
Government Survey

Global Consumer Confidence Ties Record High

March's global consumer confidence Primary Index has risen to 50.6 to tie January 2018's record high.
Healthcare Event

[EVENT] Society of Behavioural Medicine Conference

On April 11, join Ipsos and America’s leading scientists and practitioners at SBM’s conference dedicated to understanding the multidisciplinary role of behaviour in improving health.