Americans are divided on COVID’s impact five years after the pandemic was declared Ipsos Axios/Ipsos American Health Index polling finds trust in public health institutions has softened since the spring of 2020
Axios-Ipsos poll: COVID's enduring divides Adriel Bettelheim and Margaret Talev, Axios Five years after the COVID pandemic began, its legacy is as much political as epidemiological, according to a comprehensive new Axios-Ipsos poll, with Americans' views of what happened cleaved by partisanship and media preferences. The Fallout That Wasn’t More in Common American Support for Ukraine Amid Political Shift
Poll shows Dems in hole on jobs, economy Elena Schneider, Politico The poll’s findings will be presented at the House Democratic Caucus Issues Conference on Wednesday. Medium- and Longer-Term Inflation Expectations Unchanged; Consumers’ Pessimism About Their Future Financial Situations Increases Federal Reserve Bank of New York The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Center for Microeconomic Data released the February 2025 Survey of Consumer Expectations, which shows that households’ inflation expectations increased slightly at the short-term horizon but remained unchanged at the medium- and longer-term horizons. Households expressed more pessimism about their year-ahead financial situations in February, while unemployment, delinquency, and credit access expectations deteriorated notably.
Americans believe sports teams and stadiums are positive for cities Ipsos New Ipsos poll also finds that a majority still believe sporting events are too expensive