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RBC Consumer Outlook Index : U.S. Consumer Confidence Hovers Near Post-Recession Peak as New Year Begins
Consumers Expect to Spend Most of the Social Security Tax Cut
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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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RBC Consumer Outlook Index : U.S. Consumer Confidence Reaches Highest Level Since the 2008 Economic Meltdown
Most Americans Believe a Combination of Spending Cuts and Tax Increases are Necessary to Balance the Federal Budget
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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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63% of Online Shoppers Search for Coupons or Deals at Least Once in a While When Shopping Online
21% Say They Regularly Look for these Deals
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RBC Consumer Outlook Index: Half of Americans Plan to Spend Less this Year than Last on Holiday Shopping
Two-thirds of Americans Say Nation Headed in the Wrong Direction
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Reading Ranks as the Top Daily Activity Moms Spend Doing with Their Child
Eight in Ten Moms Started Reading to Their Child before Their First Birthday
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RBC Consumer Outlook Index: More Americans Think Nation is on the Wrong Track Compared to a Year Ago
However, attitudes about the economy, home prices, stock market and investments ticking upwards. Jobs are overwhelmingly top concern with midterm elections less than a month away.