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American Teens Still Flocking to the Malls for Holiday Shopping, Despite Being Tech Super Users
Just One Quarter (26%) of Teens Plan to Rein in Their Holiday Spending This Year
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Two in Three Americans Say they are Adjusting to Economy by Purchasing Fewer Holiday Gifts
Three-Quarters Say Current Economy Has Given Them a Chance to Focus on More Important Things Than Gifts
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Younger Employees More Likely to Do Their Holiday-Shopping Online While on the Job
Nine in Ten Workers Would Forgo a Holiday Party for a Bonus
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Four in Five Adults Say that Being Able to Charge their Devices Wirelessly Would Make Life Easier
Three-Quarters Could Use a Better Way to Charge all the Electronic Devices in their Household
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Nine in Ten Hispanics See a Good Education as Necessary for Immigrants to Improve their Standard of Living
Four in Five Expect Their Children to Attain At Least a Four-Year College Degree
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SIDS a Top Concern for Parents and Grandparents Alike
However, Generational Differences Emerge When it Comes to Putting a Baby to Sleep
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Over Four in Five Parents Cite Safety and Peace of Mind as the Top Reasons for Parents Allowing Children to Have Cell Phones
More than Three-Quarters Think It Is OK for Children to Have a Cell Phone by Age 15
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Nearly Nine in Ten Hispanics Feel that Children of Immigrants Have Better Opportunities in the U.S. than They Would in Their Parents' Country of Origin
Four in Five Consider that Securing a Better Future for Their Families Is Worth the Hardships Immigrants May Be Facing
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Presenting Inspiring Perspectives on Shopping Insights
Ipsos Shopper Research Expert Donna Wydra to Speak at Shopper Conference