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Ipsos CASH Index Jumps From All-Time CASH Index Low To The Highest Rating In Six Months
Increased Optimism About The Future Of America's Local Economies Witnessed In The Lead Up To The War In Iraq And During War
Partisan Party Identification May Explain Some Of The Record Jump In The CASH Index -
On The Eve Of War, The United States Stands Alone
International Polling Shows Publics of Traditional U.S. Allies Oppose U.S.-British-Led Military Action to Remove Saddam Hussein
U.S. Citizens Stand Alone in Favor of Military Action in Choice Posed in Polls in Canada, France, U.K. and the U.S.
In Survey of Nine Countries, Majorities in Most Want to Distance Themselves from U.S. Policies in General -- France, Japan, Spain, Canada and U.K. More So -- While Three-in-Four Americans Want Other Countries to Draw Closer to U.S. Policies -
Ipsos CASH Index: Finds New Low At 61.5
Third Straight Drop In Twice-Monthly Study
Ipsos CASH Index Dropped By 25 Points Between May And November 2002, Now IT HAS Dropped Nearly 15 More Points After A Brief Plateau;
It's A Top-Down Consumer Recession, With Macro-Economic Worries But Not Consumer Experience With Spending, Investing Or Job Security Woes
Does That Presage A Big Consumer Bounce Once War Worries Clarify? -
Lonely America: Little Global Support for U.S. Government Policies
Few citizens want leaders to further back
American positions, Ipsos survey shows -
What are a Refrigerator's Contents Worth?
Linking marketing research and zip code data `truly amazing'
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Ipsos-Reid CASH Index: Below 90 For Fifth Straight Month, In Sharp Contrast to Optimism of First Half of Year
CASH Index Fell Below 90 in June and Has Never Recovered;
Was Near or Above 100 Most of the First Five Months of 2002 -
Ipsos-Reid CASH Index: Remains Low, At 74.9, But Change Since QII Suggests Poor Consumer Attitudes May Not Translate Directly Into A Poor Holiday Shopping Season
But In The Longer-Range, Continued Low Scores On Job Prospects May Indicate Consumers Assume A Continued Slow Economy In Early 2003
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Most Internet Users Will Be Online Shoppers This Holiday Season
Books and Videos Top the Shopping List, Followed by Music, Clothes, and Hardware/Software
Computer Hardware and Software will be on the Holiday List for 1-in-3 Online Shoppers
Almost No One Wants to Make a Gift of Cheap, Pirated Copies of the Real Thing -
Americans See Themselves As More Respectful Than They Were A Year Ago Toward Cultures With Different Values
A Majority of Americans Feel That Their Respect for Other Cultures Has Increased Over the Past Year, and Almost All Report Feeling Happier That They Live in the U.S.A. Ipsos-Reid World Monitor Poll Says