Economy


Economy Survey

Three Quarters of Adults Spending Less than $100 on Their Valentine, including a Quarter Who Don't Plan on Spending a Dime

Cards, Romantic Nights Out, Candy and Flowers Top Gifts to Give and Receive
Economy Survey

On the Heels of Davos, A Silver Lining Appears in Global Consumer Citizen Economic Sentiment

Monthly Pulse of World Shows All Regions Up First Time Since April 2010
Economy Survey

Majorities Plan on Reducing Debt and Saving More in 2012

Few Plan to Seek Professional Help Managing Their Finances in the Coming Year
Economy Survey

Women Are Most Likely to Report that What Was Most Lacking in their Last Car Buying Experience Was a Quick and Easy Transaction

Other Missing Elements Include a Fair Trade-in Value; a Trustworthy Salesperson; and Low, Fair Pricing
Economy Survey

This Holiday Shopping Season, a Majority of Adults Plan on Spending about the Same as Last Year; Few Plan on Spending More

Free Shipping and a Percentage Off Rank as Most Enticing Promotional Offers
Economy Survey

Nearly Half of Adults Plan to Spend Less on Holiday Shopping This Year

Despite Shrinking Budgets, Less than Half Say They Are Likely to Look for Online Coupons
Economy Survey

Randstad Survey: Attachment Levels between U.S. Employers
and their Employees on the Rise

Quarterly Randstad Attachment Index Launched to Help Employers
Understand Employee Attachment and Volatility Levels
Economy Survey

Most Working Adults Believe they are Paid Fairly

Their Own Performance and the U.S. Economy are Perceived to Impact Job Security the Most
Economy Survey

America's Financial Leaders Predict No Government Shutdown

In contrast to current `Beltway wisdom', the SmartBrief-Ipsos Leadership Index finds that 73%
of respondents do not believe that the US Government will shut down.