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2 weeks ago |
ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Mallory Newall |Sarah Feldman |Johnny Sawyer
Washington DC, April 28, 2025—New ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos polling finds that few approve of Elon Musk’s job in the Trump administration. To read more about Americans’ economic outlook, among other topics, from this poll, please follow this link. To learn more about immigration and tariffs, please follow this link. Follow ABC News for more on this poll. Detailed findings:1. Since February 2025, approval of Musk remains low.
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2 weeks ago |
ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Mallory Newall |Sarah Feldman |Johnny Sawyer
Washington DC, April 27, 2025—New ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos polling finds most Americans describe the state of the economy negatively and say prices are going up. Though, many feel their personal economic situation hasn’t changed. At the same time, President Donald Trump’s approval has fallen over the past two months. Americans are split on actions the Trump administration has taken since inauguration.
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2 months ago |
ipsos.com | Mallory Newall |Johnny Sawyer |Sarah Feldman |Bernard Mendez
Washington, DC, March 10, 2025 – A new Ipsos poll finds that four in five Americans with professional sports teams in their city/nearest metro area say that these teams have a positive impact on their local economy. Americans overall also agree that sports stadiums are good investments for cities, although there is broad support for limiting the amount taxpayer funds used to fund these stadiums.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Johnny Sawyer
Washington DC, January 13, 2024--The LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index for January 2025 is at 54.4. Fielded from December 20, 2024 – January 3, 2025*, the Index is down 3.2 points from last month. *The majority of this month’s fieldwork was completed prior to Congress passing a spending bill that avoided a government shutdownThe index is down significantly after reaching its highest point since October 2021 last month.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
ipsos.com | Clifford Young |Johnny Sawyer
After a years-long campaign, America has finally chosen its next president. Donald Trump will be the country’s 47th president, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris and becoming just the second president to serve non-consecutive terms. Republicans, as a whole, also had a good night, gaining control of the Senate and retaining control in the House. However, Democrats performed well down ballot in many swing states, and avoided what could have been a catastrophic night.
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