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One Year After Financial Collapse, Majority (60%) of Americans Think Compensation Received by Wall Street Executives is Unreasonable
One Third (36%) Of Americans Think the Obama Administration Has Done "Too Little" About Controlling Compensation Packages, Half (51%) Think "About the Right Amount" (26%) Or "Too Much" (25%) Has Been Done
Majority (56%) Think Bankers Have Fared Better than Other People during Current Financial Crisis -
For All Its Intensity, Americans Are Not Swayed by the Healthcare Debate
Public Remains Split on Reform Proposals
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Obama's Approval Rating Declines Marginally to 56%
A Majority Oppose Sending More Troops to Afghanistan Amid Feeling that U.S. Is Not Winning the War
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Most Dog Owners Say They Indulge Their Pups with Simple Pleasures like Treats, Belly Rubs and Walks
Few Pamper their Dogs with Luxury Goods and Services
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Many Americans Suffering From Vacation Deficit
Nearly One Quarter (23%) Of Those Who Say a Vacation is Important Aren't Confident They'll Take One This Year
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Only 30% of U.S. Adults Consider Themselves Overweight
Public's Perceptions at Odds with CDC Observations on Obesity
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RBC CASH Index: U.S. consumer sentiment rebounds from summer doldrums, according to RBC IndexDeclining expectations for the future drive drop in confidence
Positive economic news and rising markets driving improved consumer confidence, but Jobs Index remains low
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Survey First to Quantify Global Customer Complaints
23 Country Survey Shows 4 in 10 (38%) Consumers Complained About Product or Service in Past Year
Canada (44%) and United States (44%) in Top 10 of World "Complainant Nations"