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Downturn in the Economy Also Affecting Lottery Players
Credit Crunch has Americans Cutting Back on Lottery Spending
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A 56% Majority of Americans Oppose the Continuation of Government Subsidies for Corn Ethanol
Many Worry that Ethanol Subsidies Lead to Higher Food Prices
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Consumers Sacrifice New Products and Usual Brands During Economic Downturn
Recession Challenges Consumers to Change Spending Habits, Marketers to Get Creative
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Straight-Talking Market Research Veteran `Tells It Like It Is'
Mary Kaye O'Brien Joins Ipsos to Lead Seattle-Based MR Practice
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For Companies in Unpopular Industries, the Silver Lining Is a Greater Opportunity to Stand Out
While leading companies in popular industries are only marginally better rated than their sector in general, the gap in favorability can be extremely wide between individual companies in difficult industries and their sector
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Are The Affluent Still Giving Back?
Huge Majority of Upscale Americans Still Contributing and in Many Different Ways
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Widespread Concern about Rising Food Costs Dampens Americans' Support of Policies Promoting the Production of Corn Ethanol
USDA data linking ethanol to food price increases diminishes Americans' support for policies promoting ethanol
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Few Americans Give High Marks To Food Safety Efforts (11% grade of `A') - More Think Food Safety Has Gotten Worse (28% Worse / 15% Better)
Americans See Imported Food As Primary Concern (79% Imported Food / 21% Food Produced in U.S.)
Americans Believe Food Processors (81%) and Government Safety Inspectors (79%) Most Responsible For Food Safety