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Three Quarters of Boomers Believe They Should Be Doing More to Better Manage their Health
Wait Times and Rushed Appointments among the Top Sources of Frustration when Seeing Their Doctor
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Octogenarians Say Financial Preparedness Was Key in Deciding When to Retire
Nine in Ten 80+ Year Olds Advise Younger Generations to Recreate Pension-Like Income for Retirement
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The Most Important Stop on Mom's Purchase Journey
When it comes to making purchases for the kids in the family, parents across the board resoundingly named their child as the key purchase driver, with virtually all parents indicating their child is the essential source of information in the decision-making process.
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Parent Out-of-Pocket Spending No. 1 Source of College Funding, According to `How America Pays for College 2015'
National Study from Sallie Mae and Ipsos Finds Families Reaching Into Pockets to Spend More as Economic Worries Subside
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For Mobile Banking, It Pays to Know Consumers
The world is becoming increasingly digital. And this is arguably impacting the financial services sector more than any other industry.
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Value of College As Strong As Ever, Yet Fewer than Half of Families Are Saving for College, According to Sallie Mae and Ipsos' How America Saves for College 2015
National Study Shows Most Parents Willing to Stretch Financially to Send Their Children to College but Saving Can be Challenging
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Forward Passing Passions
MediaPost blog published January 30 — As marketers focus increasing attention on the growing economic clout of Millennials, an in-depth understanding of the family dynamics in Millennial-led households is critically important.
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The Hard Choices That Women Are Making
In Wave Six of our study conducted in Q3 2014, we explore women's priorities as they strive to achieve their aspirations in an uncertain world. Women are evaluating their options thoroughly and are wrestling with hard choices. "Having it all" seems like an aspiration from the distant past - today it's more about trying to make realistic trade-offs in an attempt to design a more satisfying future for themselves and their families.
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Parents of Kids and Teens Show Strong Affinity for Wearables and other Next Gen Tech From Certain Brands
The presence of young influencers in a household makes a difference when it comes to acquisition intent and brand preference