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Ipsos-Reid CASH Index: At 82.2 In September
Steady Low Since July
Concern About The Future Of The Economy Is The Largest Contributor By Far To The Downward Trend
Who Is Most Bearish On The Economy? - East And West Coast, Middle Aged, Less Educated -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Which Will Drive The Midterm Vote: Bush's Recovering Standing, Or Consumers' Continuing Concerns?
Congressional Party Control Preference All Tied Up Again, After Democrats Took The Lead In August
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Are Pharmaceutical Drug Prices Justified By Research & Development Costs?
Poll in 12 Countries Shows That What You Think Depends on Where You Live
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One-Fifth (21%) of American Workers Are Personally Aware of Fraud in their Workplace
However, While Eight-in-Ten (80%) Employees Say They Would Report on A Co-Working Stealing from Employer . . .
Of Those Who've Had the Chance Less Than Half (43%) Actually Did
Inflating Expense Accounts (50%), `Cooking the Books' (50%), and Pocketing Cash Sales (48%) Seen as Biggest Problems -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Stock Market Jitters Drive Down Some Scores
Stock Market Jitters Drive Down Some Scores But Congressional Preference Effects Are Muted
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Satellite Radio: Americans Aware, But Will They Pay?
An Estimated One-Half Of Americans--Roughly 100 Million People--Are Aware Of The Recently Launched Subscription Services
Twenty And Thirty-Something Males Drive Awareness Of Emerging Broadcasting Technology -
As World Populations Age, Is the New World Coping Better Than the Old World?
Global polling shows marked differences across countries in approaches to aging
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File Sharing And CD Burners Proliferate
An Estimated One-Fifth Of Americans--About 40 Million People--Have Downloaded Digital Music From File-Sharing Services
As Many As 25% Of Americans Own PC-based CD Burners -
Financing Retirement Provokes Worry Across the Globe
New Research Suggests Financial Services Companies Should Help Families, Not Just Individuals, Plan For Future
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Global Poll Shows World Perceived As More Dangerous Place
While Criminal Violence, Not Terrorism, Key Concern In Daily Life, Eleven Country Survey Shows That U.S. Missile Defense Initiative Seen As Creating A More Dangerous World