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Ipsos Study Finds Holiday Shopping Puts U.S. Consumers in a Better Mood
Two-Thirds (68%) More Shoppers Described Mood as "Happy" After Holiday Shopping Trip Compared to Before
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Over Half (55%) of Americans Concerned That Social Security Benefits Will Not Be There In Retirement
Yet Over Seven in Ten (72%) Expect to Rely on These Benefits in Retirement
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Bedtime Battles: Across Seven Countries, Six in Ten Parents Are Dealing with their Kids' Creative Stall Tactics at Bedtime
However, Majorities Admit that Having Short, 5-Minute TV Episodes Would Make Their Bedtime Battles More Manageable
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How to Qualify Experiential Innovations
Innovations are continually evolving. Over the last several years, we have seen a marked increase in the number of ideas and innovations that are heavily dependent upon the consumer experience.
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Octogenarians Say Financial Preparedness Was Key in Deciding When to Retire
Nine in Ten 80+ Year Olds Advise Younger Generations to Recreate Pension-Like Income for Retirement
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Three Quarters of Boomers Believe They Should Be Doing More to Better Manage their Health
Wait Times and Rushed Appointments among the Top Sources of Frustration when Seeing Their Doctor
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Nearly All Respondents Believe it is Important for Retailers to Upgrade Their Security Controls to Better Secure Customer Data in Light of Recent Breaches
Seven in Ten Credit Card Users Believe that Chip Technology Makes their Data Safer than Before
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Three in Ten Americans Say That They Currently Own Direct Shares of Companies
Roughly a Third Would Be Interested in Alternatives to Buying Whole Direct Shares, such as Purchasing a Partial Piece of Stock, or a Gift Card Redeemable for Shares of any Company