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Parents in the U.S. Are Optimistic About Their Financial Situation for 2018, With Nearly Six in Ten Expecting it to Improve
Seven in Ten Say They Will Reduce Debt and/or Save More, While More Than Half Believe They Will Be in Better Financial Shape for Retirement
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A Majority of Americans Are Searching for Coupons, Deals, or Sales Before Making a Purchase During the Christmas Season
Deals on Clothing and Electronics Are Most Sought After When Shopping for Holiday Gift Items
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Ipsos RDA Study Finds U.S. Dealerships Not Prepared for the EV Invasion
Electric Vehicle Sales Process Wrought with Inconsistencies
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Consumer Confidence National Index Unchanged from October
This month’s global Consumer Confidence National Index matched October’s all-time high remaining at 50.5.
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Half of Americans Say They’ll Shop for Deals this Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Spending Nearly $475 on Average
Clothes, Toys, Beauty & Fragrance Top the Wish List, Along with Big-Ticket Items Like TVs
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Nine in ten Americans Say That the Cleanliness of a Business is an Important Factor for Them When Deciding Whether They Will Be Repeat Customers or Not
Similar Proportions Agree that Cleanliness Can Elevate a Good Business into a Great Business
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: #MeToo
Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals 54% of Americans have experienced an unwanted verbal or physical sexual advance.
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Consumer Confidence National Index Reaches All-Time High
Setting an all-time high, this month’s global Consumer Confidence National Index has risen to 50.5.
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Americans Both Optimistic and Concerned about Automation
Confident as Consumers, but Worried as Workers
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The New Tribalism: Clashing Views on Who Is a Real American
A new series of Ipsos surveys shows that Democrats and Republicans are widely divided on issues relating to national identity, race, immigration, the media and free speech – more so than on the role of government in the economy and abortion.