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Four in Ten (40%) Americans Confident They'll Take a Summer Vacation This Year
Americans Projected to Spend $75.9 Billion This Summer,
Up 9% from the $69.5 Billion they recall
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As Father's Day Approaches, Dads of Young Children Say They do Their Fair Share of Chores - Including Changing Diapers - But Moms Aren't so Sure
Majority (61%) of Dads Don't Want a Pass Changing Diapers on Father's Day so they can Prove What Great Fathers They Are
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RBC Consumer Outlook Index: European debt crisis and gulf oil spill having little impact on consumer spending
But spill and other crises raise fears about U.S. economic recovery
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Yahoo! Gives Parents a B+ for Taking Action to Protect Children Online
Internet Safety Month Survey Reveals Dads Are Taking More Action Than Moms When It Comes to Children's Online Safety
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Nationally, 61% Back Arizona Law Targeting Illegal Immigrants
Same Proportion Would Support the Same Law in their Own State
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Americans More Likely to Favor than Oppose Increased Offshore Drilling Despite Gulf Coast Disaster
Six in Ten See Offshore Drilling as Necessary to Reduce Dependence on Foreign Oil
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RBC Consumer Outlook Index: U.S. consumers beginning to shed anxiety about economy
Consumers still cautious about spending and investing; Another "stay-cation" summer
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Loyalty Matters in America
US Citizens, Consumers and Workers Have Their Say on What Wins or Loses Their Loyalty
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RBC CASH Index: U.S. consumers still pessimistic about economy, but starting to show optimism about their personal finances
A majority of Americans (82 per cent) feel their local economy will stay the same or weaken within the next six months, according to inaugural survey findings from the RBC Consumer Outlook Index, the new monthly survey of U.S. consumers released today by RBC.