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Most (85%) Believe that America is a Nation of Dreamers
One Third (33%) Say President Obama is the Nation's Biggest Dreamer, followed by Themselves (8%)
and Martin Luther King Jr. (7%) -
The Economy Is Still The Chief Concern Of The Affluent
However, Dire Predictions are Down and Optimism is Up
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One half of Americans Who Live or Work in the Suburbs Wish Their Environment Offered More
One Half Of Those wishing for More Would Consider Changing Jobs or Moving to a Community That Had More to Offer
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Two Thirds of U.S. Adults Polled Favor Allowing All Americans to Travel to Cuba
Three Quarters Feel that Expanding US Travel to Cuba Would Positively Impact the Lives of the Cuban People
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Americans Are More Likely to Be Concerned if Their Social Security Number Were to Be Stolen Than Their Wallet or Laptop
More Americans Would Rather Reduce Their Risk of Identity Theft by 20% Than Reduce Their Waistlines by 20 Pounds
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U.S. Hispanics Overwhelmingly Approve of President Obama's Performance Over His First 100 Days on the Job
Approval Rating among Hispanics Over 20 Points Higher than among the General U.S. Population
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Poll of American Taxpayers Points to Poor Understanding of Laws that Could Affect their Liability
Many Plan to Use Their Tax Refunds to Pay off Debt
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Prospects for a Summer Job Look Tough as Hiring Managers Scale Back Their Seasonal Workforce
23% Will Hire Fewer Seasonal Employees This Summer,
While 46% Will Not Hire Any at All -
Hispanics Strive for a Better Future While Staying Connected to their Culture
Poll Shows U.S. Hispanics Greatly Value Education, Work, Saving Money, Family and their Culture, but Have Mixed Opinions about Immigration and Government
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Recession Ignites Financial Discord among U.S. Couples, with Money Causing More Arguments than In-Laws, Chores, or Sex
Additionally, One in Ten Have Ended a Relationship because of Finance