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  • 1 month ago | ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Mallory Newall |Sarah Feldman

    Washington DC, March 19, 2025—New Washington Post/Ipsos polling of federal workers who were federal workers as of January 1, 2025, finds that few federal workers are satisfied with their job in the federal government, even as most are proud of their work and plan to stay. Most believe that their agency uses most of their funds effectively. However, federal workers are divided on whether the average American understands what they do.

  • 1 month 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.

  • 2 months ago | ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Mallory Newall |Sarah Feldman |Bernard Mendez

    Washington DC, February 20, 2025—New Washington Post/Ipsos polling finds that just under half of Americans approve of the job President Donald Trump is doing in office. The public has a mixed to negative reaction to the Trump administration’s executive orders and policies. Most feel Trump has gone beyond his authority as president, with few feeling Republicans in Congress will try to stop him.

  • Jan 18, 2025 | ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Mallory Newall |Sarah Feldman

    Washington DC, January 18, 2025—Ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s second inauguration, a new New York Times/Ipsos poll finds that the United States is deeply divided. Public opinion fractures on how the country feels about a second Trump term and Trump's cabinet nominees. Key questions on the economy and immigration split the public as well. However, most oppose Trump using his power to prosecute his political opponents, even as most Americans think it is likely he will do so.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | ipsos.com | Mallory Newall |Johnny Sawyer

    Washington, DC, November 21, 2024— A new Scripps News/Ipsos poll finds that, of policies that have been mentioned by the incoming administration, a minority of Americans support pardoning January 6th protestors and restricting women from military combat. Along these lines, support is more mixed for other policies, including downsizing the federal government, shutting down the border, and putting new tariffs on imported goods.

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