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U.S. consumer sentiment rebounds slightly. . . again
Consumer confidence remains significantly higher than during the Great Recession; support for reopening the economy is growing
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U.S. consumer sentiment not improving despite lockdown easing
Poor jobs climate is driving down confidence; three quarters of Americans feel less comfortable making major purchases
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How old is too old to work? Depends where you live and how you view, experience ageism
The average age up until when a person is considered employable across 28 countries is 49.
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Eurovision Song Contest: a global ritual with only with a niche following in the U.S.
ABBA’s Waterloo is the most popular song in the history of the contest
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Recent gains in consumer confidence vanish as index drops by nearly two points
Most Americans do not believe in a quick recovery after the lockdown is over
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75 years later, honoring World War II still matters
The conflict is still a significant part of national identities worldwide
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View of government’s job to contain COVID-19 falls in hard hit countries, rises in others
People in Japan, hard-hit countries of Spain, France are unhappy with government response.
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U.S. consumers’ sentiment reflects whether or not they believe in a quick recovery
Consumer confidence index inches up for the second consecutive week
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Work Is a Universal Value; Most People in the U.S. and Around the World Find Meaning In It
Americans want, need and feel capable of working later in life, more so than people in most countries