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Families Spent Less Out-of-Pocket Last Year, Tapped More Scholarships and Grants, Says 'How America Pays for College 2016'
Families Making College More Affordable: Students Attending School In-State, Starting at Community Colleges, Working While in School, Living At Home, Accelerating Coursework
Bachelor's Degree is the New Norm: 90 Percent of Families With College Students Expect At Least A Bachelor's and More Than 50 Percent Expect a Graduate Degree -
Advertising on Video-On-Demand (VOD) Service May Find a More Engaged Audience Than on TV Alone
Ipsos Study Finds Higher Viewership and Advertising Recall Among Viewers of TV and Music Choice VOD Service Compared to TV Only
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One in Three (35%) Americans Say Nobody Taught Them about Investing
Most (87%) Believe that Financial Literacy Should be Taught in Schools
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Paradise Lost: Increasing Pessimism among Middle Class White Americans
Washington, D.C. — Over the last 20 years, White Americans have become increasingly less likely to believe that they are materially better off than their parents. This notion is of course a fundamental tenet of the American Dream.
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Ipsos Appoints New Leader of Millennials, Kids & Family Center of Excellence
Janet Oak Brings More Than 15 Years of Experience in Research and Brand Strategy
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64% of Americans Today Think it is Sometimes Justified to Lie, Compared to 42% in 2006
One in Five Men Indicate Lying to a Spouse or Partner About an Affair is Sometimes or Often
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Bedtime Battles: Across Seven Countries, Six in Ten Parents Are Dealing with their Kids' Creative Stall Tactics at Bedtime
However, Majorities Admit that Having Short, 5-Minute TV Episodes Would Make Their Bedtime Battles More Manageable