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Majorities in 24 Countries Surveyed Concerned of MERS Cases Presenting in Their Country in the Near Future
Awareness Not Yet Widespread but Support for Screening Travelers, Reconsidering Travel Plans is High
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Families Adjust to a New Post-Recession Reality to Pay for College, Says New Research from Sallie Mae and Ipsos
Scholarships and Grants Climb to Largest Source, While Parent Contributions Decline and Economic Worries Fall
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Majority (55%) of Americans Willing to Pay More for Clothing Not Made Using Child Labor
Three in Four (77%) Aren't Likely to Keep Buying Clothing Brands Made With Child Labor
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Vacation Deficit Increases as Fewer Americans Confident They'll Take a Vacation This Year
But Overall Spending On Summer Vacations Up
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Nearly Half of Small Business Owners Are Most Commonly Paid by Check
Cash Used Less Frequently, but Viewed as Easiest to Accept
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On the Heels of the Bangladesh Building Disaster: Six in Ten in 16 Developed Nations Hold Contracting Companies (61%), Local Authorities (58%) Responsible...Eight in Ten (82%) Say Work Conditions are Exploitative
Seven in Ten (69%) Willing to Pay Extra to Improve Worker Conditions, But Only Four in Ten (39%) Confident Extra Money Will Actually Be Used For That Purpose
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Strong International Support (73%) Among Developed Nations for Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Couples: Majorities in All 16 Countries Support Recognition
Majorities Agree Same-Sex Couples Should Be Allowed to Adopt (59% Internationally, Majorities in 12 of 16 Countries)