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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Conversations over the Holidays
Politics, money and religion top the list of least favorite holiday conversation topics in latest Reuters/Ipsos poll.
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Nearly Half of Women Use the Men’s Room to Avoid Long Lines at the Women’s Bathroom
More That a Third Describe Feeling Annoyed When Forced to Wait in Line to Use the Bathroom
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (11/15/2017)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump’s approval is 37%
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Question: Are resident incentives the key to solving affordable housing?
Housing trends among Millennials are complicated beasts, and predicting where they are headed is tricky. This generation is beset by student debt, and many Millennials came of age during a weak job market and got spooked by a housing crash
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Green Card Lottery
Only a quarter of Americans support the Green Card lottery system
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Tax Reform
Americans predict the wealthy will benefit most from proposed tax reform plan
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Public Begging an Outward Sign of National Pessimism?
Global Trend Reveals Pattern of Pessimism with Increase in Panhandlers
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Consumer Confidence National Index Unchanged from October
This month’s global Consumer Confidence National Index matched October’s all-time high remaining at 50.5.
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Question: How will your house itself make your daily life easier?
Throughout this report we’ve talked about the macro-trends and the questions we should ask ourselves as we think about what comes next in housing. When Mary Lunghi, head of market intelligence for IKEA, asks What the Future, she’s also asking those questions.
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Question: Will today’s high-end urban amenities become tomorrow’s status quo?
Nearly 20 years ago, urban theorist Richard Florida identified a group of highly-skilled workers whose outsized contributions were driving economic change and development in cities around the globe.