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Global Attitudes on Materialism, Finances and Family
A major online survey of over 16,000 people across 20 countries conducted by global research company Ipsos suggests that those in emerging economies might see themselves as more materialistic and feel under more pressure to make money than their counterparts in North America and Europe. Looking to the future, respondents appear to be considerably more optimistic about themselves and their families than they are about their country.
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Global Attitudes on Materialism, Finances and Family
Pressure Felt by Half (46%) to "Be Successful and Make Money" But Only One Third (34%) Measure Success by Things They Own
Majority (59%) Optimistic Toward Self and Family for 2014, But Only Three in Ten (32%) Optimistic Toward Their Country -
Isolationism Abounds in Global Community
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