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At Home and On The Go With The Millennials
Every generation has its challenges and its defining moments, usually underscored by the times they live in. Today's young adults are no different. As they come into their own, the Millennial generation - ages 18-31 for this study - faces a set of challenges that reflects the new realities of our economy and technology.
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Hispanics are Optimistic About their Families' Financial Futures
But half say they would like some help managing their finances more effectively
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One in Three Adults Compare Their Last Interview Process to Love at First Sight
But Nearly as Many Would Call It Playing Hard to Get
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Majority (53%) of Americans in the Workforce Believe They Won't Be Able to Retire by Age 65; Cite Inability to Save (40%) as Top Reason Why
Seven in Ten (18% Increasing/ 53% Same as Last Year) Have Not Improved Their Credit Card Debt Situation in the Last Year
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Majorities Plan on Reducing Debt and Saving More in 2012
Few Plan to Seek Professional Help Managing Their Finances in the Coming Year
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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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Completing i-Say Surveys Scores Car for Retired Navy Man
Middleton, Nova Scotia Man Wins Big With Ipsos Interactive Services