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Parent Out-of-Pocket Spending No. 1 Source of College Funding, According to `How America Pays for College 2015'
National Study from Sallie Mae and Ipsos Finds Families Reaching Into Pockets to Spend More as Economic Worries Subside
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While Nine in Ten Are Satisfied in their Relationship, One in Six Have Cheated on their Partner
Many Are Moving Away from More Traditional Views of Marriage, though Open Relationships Still Taboo
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Safety Technology Tops the List of Most Desired Features Should they Be More Affordable when Purchasing a Used Car - Particularly Collision Avoidance
Self-Cleaning Car Tops Wish List for Futuristic Features
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Value of College As Strong As Ever, Yet Fewer than Half of Families Are Saving for College, According to Sallie Mae and Ipsos' How America Saves for College 2015
National Study Shows Most Parents Willing to Stretch Financially to Send Their Children to College but Saving Can be Challenging
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Nine in Ten 8th Graders Agree that Climate Change is Real and Human Activity Significantly Contributes to Climate Change
Driving Cars and Cutting down Trees Seen as Top Contributors to Climate Change
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Forward Passing Passions
MediaPost blog published January 30 — As marketers focus increasing attention on the growing economic clout of Millennials, an in-depth understanding of the family dynamics in Millennial-led households is critically important.
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One in Five (18%) Americans to Purchase a Wearable Device in the Next Year
Ipsos Study Finds Young Adults, Current Owners of Wearable Technology Most Likely to Buy Devices
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Parents of Kids and Teens Show Strong Affinity for Wearables and other Next Gen Tech From Certain Brands
The presence of young influencers in a household makes a difference when it comes to acquisition intent and brand preference
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More than Half of Adults Set a Budget on Holiday Shopping
A Majority Plan to Spend $400 or Less on Gifts this Holiday Season