The Ipsos Care-o-Meter asks Americans what they know about vs. what they care about, twice every month. From sports to political fights, the answers say as much about Americans as they do about the world at large. Here's the latest.
A Majority Of Americans (52%) Think That People Have A Better (44%) Or At Least Equal (8%) Chance Of Meeting Someone Online Than At A Single's Bar Four-In-Ten (40%) Think That A Relationship Initiated Online Has A Better (32%) Or Equal (8%) Chance Of Success Than One Initiated In A Singles Bar Three-In-Ten (29%) Would (27%) Or Might (2%) Recommend Online Dating As An Alternative Way Of Meeting Other Singles To Their Single Friends
Strong Growth In Revenues: +13% Net Income Up 29% Improved Operating Profitability
More Unit Volume Moves to Dollar Stores as Total Children's Books Industry Dollar Growth Stagnates
Ipsos-Reid's Quarterly Digital Music Study, TEMPO: Keeping Pace with Online Music Distribution, Reveals Fee-based Services Could Flourish Upon Elimination of Peer-to-Peer Networks
Steady Low Since July Concern About The Future Of The Economy Is The Largest Contributor By Far To The Downward Trend Who Is Most Bearish On The Economy? - East And West Coast, Middle Aged, Less Educated
Ipsos Pharmtrends174 Confirms Over-The-Counter Drug Manufacturers Adopt Prescription Drugs Marketing Tools
As War Talk Focuses Attention On Commander-In-Chief, Americans Rally To Bush; Suddenly Things Seem To Be Heading In The Right Direction For The Country
Congressional Party Control Preference All Tied Up Again, After Democrats Took The Lead In August