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Most Americans Focused On Basic Financial Needs and Unprepared For Retirement
3 in 4 Interested in 401(k) Annuity Option
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Economic Crisis Makes Most Hispanics Even More Inclined to Provide Financial Protection for Their Family
Need for Information Is the Top Reason for Not Doing
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Loyalty Matters in America
US Citizens, Consumers and Workers Have Their Say on What Wins or Loses Their Loyalty
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Food, Family, Football...and Naps!
When gathered for Thanksgiving festivities, six in ten (56%) Americans say someone typically nods off
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And The Debate Deficit over Federal Budget Deficit
Americans Don't See Federal Budget Deficit as Top Concern or Priority for Political Leaders
But Ranked Concerns and Priorities by Republicans and Democrats Explain Emphasis of Political Foes on US Agenda -
The US/China Syndrome:
Largest Percentage of Americans Choose China (34%) over Others as Most Important Bilateral Relationship United States Should Have
But Majority (56%) View China as Adversary not Ally (33%) -
Changes in Employment Are the Life Events Most Likely to Prompt Women to Purchase a New Car
Family Changes, Such as Having a Baby, Are Also Likely to Motivate a New Car Purchase
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Economic Crisis Has Made 8 in 10 Adults Aged 30+ More Eager to Provide Financial Protection for Their Family
Nearly a Third Would Rely Mainly on Life Insurance if Something Were to Happen to the Breadwinner in the Family
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One Year After Financial Collapse, Majority (60%) of Americans Think Compensation Received by Wall Street Executives is Unreasonable
One Third (36%) Of Americans Think the Obama Administration Has Done "Too Little" About Controlling Compensation Packages, Half (51%) Think "About the Right Amount" (26%) Or "Too Much" (25%) Has Been Done
Majority (56%) Think Bankers Have Fared Better than Other People during Current Financial Crisis