Society


Election Survey

2018 US Politics - President Trump's Approval Rating Remains Stable at 41% Among all Americans (October 31)

Turnout will be likely be the deciding factor in which party wins the House and Senate in next week's election.
Politics Survey

2018 US Politics - Two Weeks Until the Midterm Elections (October 24)

In this week's generic congressional ballot, Democrats have a seven-point lead over Republicans among likely voters.

The public's Brexit predictions

A major new Ipsos survey conducted in partnership with the Policy Institute at King’s College London and UK in a Changing Europe reveals what the public think will happen in the Brexit negotiations, and the impact of leaving the EU on key issues over the following five years.
Government Survey

2018 US Politics - 54% of Americans report that the country is off on the wrong track (October 17)

This week, Trump’s approval rating among all Americans is 43%, which is 4-points higher than last week’s rating of 39%.
Government Survey

2018 US Politics - President Trump’s Approval Rates Currently Stand at 39% Amongst all Americans (October 10)

With less than a month until the election, Democrats continue to lead in the Reuters/Ipsos generic ballot.
Gender Survey

The #MeToo Movement: One Year Later

Men more likely to believe the movement has changed workplace behavior but also more likely to give perpetrators a second chance.

2018 US Politics - Perceptions are Split Among Democrats and Republicans (October 3)

Among likely voters, Democrats enjoy a 12-point advantage over Republicans in the generic congressional ballot.
Government Survey

2018 US Politics - 42% of Americans Approve of Trump's Performance (September 26)

In this week's generic congressional ballot, Democrats have a 7-point lead over Republicans among likely voters.
Society Survey

Fake News, Filter Bubbles and Post-Truth are Other People’s Problems…

A major new Ipsos study of over 19,000 people in 27 countries, and part of our long-running series on misperceptions of key social realities – The Perils of Perception – highlights how we think fake news, filter bubbles and post-truth are things that affect other people, much more than ourselves. But the majority also say they regularly see fake news, and nearly half say they’ve believed a fake story before finding out it’s fake.