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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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Are Americans Ready For Retirement?
At Ipsos Loyalty, we keep an eye on the horizon as a commitment to our brokerage and investment fund clients.
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Americans are Thinking Smarter about Back to School Shopping
It's back to school time, and the results of our eNation survey conducted in August 2014, reveal that items that are most likely to be purchased online only or both online and in store for students of all age groups include clothing/uniforms, backpack/book bags, and outwear/jacket and shoes.
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Commitment to College Strong as Ever as Families Make Deliberate Decisions to Meet Cost, Says New Research from Sallie Mae and Ipsos
Families Reach into Pockets to Cover More than 40 Percent of College Costs; Borrowing at Lowest Level in Five Years
Study Shows 30 Percent of Students Are the First in Their Family to Attend College, Explores Motivations and Values of Families Paying for College -
Nearly Nine in Ten Small Business Owners Claim Technology - and Keeping Up with Technology Trends - Is Important to Their Business, Yet Costs to Upgrade Seen as Most Significant Technology Challenge
Costs to Maintain and Upgrade Emerge as the Most Significant Technology Challenge
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Most Americans View Features of Reloadable Prepaid Cards as Good for Consumers
Convenience, Flexibility, and Fixed Spending Limit Seen as Top Benefits
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Hispanic Youth Living the Dream — With Their Parents?
Thoughts and ideas from Ipsos Public Affairs to stimulate your understanding of public opinion and consumer attitudes
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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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Many Parents Likely to Have Already Started their Back to School Shopping
Clothing, School Supplies and Shoes Tend to Account for Most of Their Back to School Budgets