Trends & Prospective


What The World Needs Now? More Hours In A Day

Rarely Enough Time, Ipsos Global Survey Shows

Three In Five (60%) Travellers Never Purchase Travel Insurance When They Travel Out Of The U.S.

Yet, Only One-Quarter (26%) Strongly Agree That They Know The Limitations Of Their Coverage Through Credit Cards Or Private Healthcare When Traveling Out Of The Country

What The World Looks For In The Opposite Sex

Sensitivity, Humor Rate Higher Than Good Looks And Money, In Ipsos Global Survey

The U.S. Fact File

Are married people different?

CuervoNation Survey Of U.S. Calls For Julia Roberts And David Letterman To Make Romantic Connection

Fourth of July Survey Also Finds Cruise/Kidman Breakup `Most Explosive,' Barrymore/ Leno Most `Independent Spirit,' Lopez/Affleck at Risk to Split

Americans See Themselves As More Respectful Than They Were A Year Ago Toward Cultures With Different Values

A Majority of Americans Feel That Their Respect for Other Cultures Has Increased Over the Past Year, and Almost All Report Feeling Happier That They Live in the U.S.A. Ipsos-Reid World Monitor Poll Says

Move Over Single's Bars, Online Dating Taking Hold

A Majority Of Americans (52%) Think That People Have A Better (44%) Or At Least Equal (8%) Chance Of Meeting Someone Online Than At A Single's Bar
Four-In-Ten (40%) Think That A Relationship Initiated Online Has A Better (32%) Or Equal (8%) Chance Of Success Than One Initiated In A Singles Bar
Three-In-Ten (29%) Would (27%) Or Might (2%) Recommend Online Dating As An Alternative Way Of Meeting Other Singles To Their Single Friends