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Selling a Home Described as Being a Stressful Experience by More than Three Quarters of Home Sellers
More Than a Third Admit They Cried During This Process as a Result of Being Overwhelmed
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Most Teachers Believe Public Educators Are Not Paid Fairly, Have Thought About Leaving the Profession
USA Today/Ipsos poll examines views on teacher pay, strikes, quality of education, and unions
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Americans have found a refuge from partisan politics: holiday movies
It seems you can’t avoid getting mired in a political debate anymore. But Americans have found the perfect escape.
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Move Over Millennials
Is your brand Gen Z ready? Our panel of teens share what’s important to them, and why.
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Study Conducted Among Smartphone Users in U.S., Brazil, France, and India Finds Respondents Have Deep Attachment with Their Phones
Most Admit They Love Their Phone and Over Two in Five Further Agree That It Would be Very Difficult, Emotionally, For Them to Give It Up
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A Nation of Pessimists: Americans Don’t Realize How Good Things Are
Results from Ipsos ‘Perils of Perceptions’ 2017 Survey
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Eight in Ten Teenagers Ages 13-17 Say That They Are Currently Saving Money, Whether for Something Specific or Just in General
The Majority Give Themselves an A/B Grade When It Comes to
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Young Millennials are Nearly Twice as Likely to Support Clinton
However, teens (12-17 year olds) are more closely divided between the candidates.
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When Doing Something Together, Moms and Kids Are More Likely to be Sedentary than Physically Active
Two-in-Five Moms Say They Could Be Doing "a Better Job" of Encouraging Their Kids to Engage in Physical Activity
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Nine in Ten 8th Graders Agree that Climate Change is Real and Human Activity Significantly Contributes to Climate Change
Driving Cars and Cutting down Trees Seen as Top Contributors to Climate Change