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Eight in Ten Parents Like to Be Prepared for the Holiday Shopping Season
However, Half Say that They Have Done Holiday Shopping at the Last Minute
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Women Are Most Likely to Report that What Was Most Lacking in their Last Car Buying Experience Was a Quick and Easy Transaction
Other Missing Elements Include a Fair Trade-in Value; a Trustworthy Salesperson; and Low, Fair Pricing
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This Holiday Shopping Season, a Majority of Adults Plan on Spending about the Same as Last Year; Few Plan on Spending More
Free Shipping and a Percentage Off Rank as Most Enticing Promotional Offers
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U.S. Lottery & Gaming Summit Seeks to Build Capital Ideas for Meeting the Challenges of the Digital World
Ipsos' Paul Lauzon to Present New Market Research Perspectives at December Summit in Washington
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Despite Planning Ahead for Holiday Meals, Many Hosts Worry about Getting All of Their Dishes onto the Table on Time
Cooking Multiple Dishes - Especially Side Dishes - At the Same Time Seen as Top Challenge of Holiday Meal Preparation
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Nearly Half of Adults Plan to Spend Less on Holiday Shopping This Year
Despite Shrinking Budgets, Less than Half Say They Are Likely to Look for Online Coupons
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RBC Consumer Outlook Index: Consumer Confidence Remains Flat for Third Straight Month
Concerns About Jobs Weigh on Consumer Sentiment
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American Parents Stress Importance of Their Role in Teaching Kids about Money Management, But Most Aren't Having Regular Discussions
Parents Believe Their Children Should Learn Money Management at an Earlier Age Than They Were Taught as Kids