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Americans Both Optimistic and Concerned about Automation
Confident as Consumers, but Worried as Workers
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Millennials Rate Having a Steady Job and Buying a Home as the Most Significant Milestones Associated with Becoming a Financially Mature Adult
Millennial Women Significantly More Likely to Say They Have Already Reached Most Milestones Listed, Including Having a Steady Job/Income
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One in Five Americans Could Not Afford to Pay an Unexpected Medical Bill Without Accumulating Some Debt
A Majority Believe Receiving a Large Medical Bill that they Can’t Afford is Just as Bad as Being
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New global poll finds Americans most worried about terrorism, crime, and healthcare - while unemployment tops list of global citizens' worries
Almost two-thirds (64%) of Americans think things in this country are "on the wrong track," in
line with the global average (63%)
Global Ipsos study finds unemployment is the biggest worry of the world, although it is fourth
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Are Viewers Pulling the Plug on Cable and Satellite?
One Quarter of Prime-Time Viewers Aged 18-49 Have Cut Back on TV Service Subscriptions
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For Two Thirds of Consumers, the State of the Economy Is Impacting Their Holiday Shopping Plans; Many Motivated to Seek Out Bargains and Coupons This Holiday Season
Many Set a Budget for their Holiday Gift Shopping
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Nine in Ten Adults Agree that Solar Energy Should Be a Bigger Part of America's Energy Supply in the Future
Three Quarters Agree that Increased Use of Solar Power Will Stimulate the Economy by Creating Good-Paying American Jobs