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One in Three U.S. Adults Have Career Goals for 2013
Nine in Ten Agree That It is Never Too Late to Start a New Career, Explore Career Options, or Finish or Further Education
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Optimism Abound on Cusp of 2013
Eight in Ten Global Respondents Expect 2013 Will Be a Better Year Than 2012, Up Eight Points; Expectations of Next Year's Global Economy Also Jumps Eight Points to 49%
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Credit Card Rewards Most Likely to Be Put towards Household Necessities, though Four in Ten Plan on Using Rewards for Holiday Purchases
Cash Back Is the Most Common and Most Appealing Reward Program
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Three-Quarters (76%, +7 Pts. From 2011) of American Holiday Travelers Find Other Travelers' Reviews Trustworthy While Half (50%, +9 Pts.) Factor Reviews Into Their Own Plans
Among Likely Holiday Travelers Who Share Their Own Reviews Online, Social Networking Sites (23%) Are Most Popular
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American Holiday Travel Spending Rebounds as Travelers Anticipate Spending 14% More This Year
Faulty GPS and Backseat Drivers Top List of Car Travel Annoyances; Screaming Babies and Inconsiderate Passengers Most Annoying
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Global Support for Country Engagement in World Affairs Up in 2012
But Local National Economic Assessment Can Temper Taking Action
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Ipsos InnoQuest Establishes the New Innovation Performance Framework
Ipsos Outlines Nine Drivers of Success to Maximize Innovation Potential
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More than One in Ten Adults Plan to Spend More on Holiday Shopping this Year
However, Fewer Are Taking Advantage of Online Coupons and Deals than Last Year
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More Global Employees Ready to Move Abroad For Work; Annual Survey Shows One Quarter (25% -- up six points from 19% Last Year) Could Be Enticed for World Job Re-Location
Top Destinations for Employee Relocation: United States (34%), United Kingdom (22%), Australia (20%) and Canada (20%); Employees Most Likely to Relocate in Telecommunications (28%), Construction (28%)... and from Mexico (39% +5), Argentina (36% + 15), Turkey (34% +3) and Russia (34% +3)
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Nine in Ten Adults Agree that Solar Energy Should Be a Bigger Part of America's Energy Supply in the Future
Three Quarters Agree that Increased Use of Solar Power Will Stimulate the Economy by Creating Good-Paying American Jobs