US popularity collapses worldwide in wake of Trump’s return Giovanna Coi, Politico Europe The world is more divided than ever, but there’s still something (nearly) everyone agrees on: The U.S. is unloved. The 2025 Democracy Perception Index summarizes attitudes toward democracy, geopolitics and global power players, and canvassed more than 110,000 respondents across 100 countries.
Privacy is important to Americans. Here's the data they're worried about. Matt Carmichael, Ipsos Two in three American, across party lines, believe the government collects too much data about them, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
Trump’s approval rating on immigration hits a new low Eli Yokley & Cameron Easley, Morning Consult Trump continues to get his best marks on immigration, with 51% approving and 44% disapproving. But the 7-point spread between those two figures marks a low point in our tracking since he took office in January, as fewer voters than ever before (35%) say he should be making mass deportations a “top priority.” Americans Still Turn to People for Financial Advice Lydia Saad, Gallup Friends and family, financial advisers lead list of 10 sources for financial advice, above financial websites When it comes to buying products, price wins Matt Carmichael, Ipsos Most Americans (57%) say that they don’t really care about brands, they just buy things they need, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
Our food habits haven’t changed since 2023 Matt Carmichael, Ipsos Despite the discussion around processed foods in the Make America Healthy Again campaign, there’s been a slight dip in people saying they try to limit the amount of processed foods they eat, from 63% in 2023 down to 59% in 2025, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
May 2025 Verified Voter Omnibus Echelon Insights Donald Trump’s approval remains negative at 52% disapprove, 46% approve. Voters disapprove of Elon Musk’s current role in the federal government 55-40. Voters approve of the way Trump is handling immigration 53-45. JD Vance leads among prospective 2028 Republican primary candidates at 44%, followed by Nikki Haley at 8%