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Families Adjust to a New Post-Recession Reality to Pay for College, Says New Research from Sallie Mae and Ipsos
Scholarships and Grants Climb to Largest Source, While Parent Contributions Decline and Economic Worries Fall
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Majority (55%) of Americans Willing to Pay More for Clothing Not Made Using Child Labor
Three in Four (77%) Aren't Likely to Keep Buying Clothing Brands Made With Child Labor
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Vacation Deficit Increases as Fewer Americans Confident They'll Take a Vacation This Year
But Overall Spending On Summer Vacations Up
as Vacationers Intend to Spend More -
Nearly Half of Small Business Owners Are Most Commonly Paid by Check
Cash Used Less Frequently, but Viewed as Easiest to Accept
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On the Heels of the Bangladesh Building Disaster: Six in Ten in 16 Developed Nations Hold Contracting Companies (61%), Local Authorities (58%) Responsible...Eight in Ten (82%) Say Work Conditions are Exploitative
Seven in Ten (69%) Willing to Pay Extra to Improve Worker Conditions, But Only Four in Ten (39%) Confident Extra Money Will Actually Be Used For That Purpose
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Strong International Support (73%) Among Developed Nations for Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Couples: Majorities in All 16 Countries Support Recognition
Majorities Agree Same-Sex Couples Should Be Allowed to Adopt (59% Internationally, Majorities in 12 of 16 Countries)