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Big Spending Shifts Expected in 2010 for Consumer-Products
Respondents Anticipate Cutbacks of up to 9% in Some Discretionary Sectors
Average Net user now online 13 hours per week
The Harris Interactive poll, released Wednesday, found that 80 percent of U.S. adults go online, whether at home, work, or elsewhere. Those who surf the Net spend an average of 13 hours per week online, but that figure varies widely. Twenty percent are online for two hours or less a week, while 14 percent are there for 24 hours or more.
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AMEX: New Holiday Shopping Survey
Consumers Plan to Shop Later and Party into the New Year
Consumer Spending Outlook is Brightening
Two-Thirds of Consumers Plan on Splurging on a Purchase in the Next Three Months
CONSUMERS ARE MORE MONEY CONSCIOUS THIS HALLOWEEN
Dunkin' Donuts' Halloween Products Popular with Value-Seekers
Majority of Americans Happy With Life in General
Women, Adults 55+ and Republicans Happier Than Their Counterparts
Smartphone Users are More Satisfied with their Wireless Retail Sales Experience, Compared with Traditional Handset Users
T-Mobile Ranks Highest in Customer Satisfaction with the Wireless Retail Sales Experience
Consumer Reports Survey: Car Buyers Are Thinking American, But Not All Brands Are Equal
Survey finds interest in Ford and GM products up, but down for Chrysler products
Economy Impacts Wedding Entertainment Choices
GigMasters.com Releases First-Ever Analysis of Economic Impact on Wedding Entertainment: Couples Are Spending 8% Less While Choosing More Non-Traditional Performers
Shoppers of Major Retailers More Likely to Reject than Accept Obamacare
BIGresearch: Kohl’s, JCPenney, Walmart, Macy’s and Target Shoppers More Likely to Reject than Accept Obamacare ** Shoppers Say Legislation Costs Too Much; Slow Down and Get it Done Right
Digital Photo Frames Market Driven by Gift-Giving Status,
Among consumers planning to purchase a digital photo frame in the next 12 months, 38% of respondents to In-Stat’s survey said they would buy the photo frame as a gift for someone else.
American Pulse™ Townhall Survey: People Feel They Have Lost Their Voice, Fix Economy First
Townhall meeting reaction to healthcare reform as seen on TV newscasts appears to be grounded in grass roots feelings that people have lost their voice in Washington...
Go West, Old Man
If a latter-day Ponce de Leon were to search for a modern fountain of youth, he'd do well to explore America's West.1 There he'd find the highest concentration of older adults in the United States who don't think of themselves as old...
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New Study of the Seasonal Decorations Market
Identifies Dynamic Opportunities in the Current Market - This new report explores Americans' decorating traditions, including Christmas and other holidays throughout the year, and the decorations they buy to enhance their holiday celebrations
Survey finds over half of adults play video games
NEW YORK - After a day of dirty diapers and "Dora the Explorer," of laundry and homework time, when her four kids are finally asleep, Sarah Ninesling begins roaming the ruins of a post-apocalyptic Washington, D.C., fighting mutants to help save the survivors of a nuclear war....
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Europe is turning into a Continent of Content-Craving 'Connect-aholics'
Across Europe, we are transforming into a continent of content-craving ‘connect-aholics’, according to the findings of the AMD European Connectivity Study of over 5,000 online respondents. Sponsored by AMD (NYSE: AMD), in conjunction with independent research company, YouGov, 77% of respondents said they could not live without daily access to the internet.
Survey: Nearly every kid a video gamer
CHICAGO - Katherine Graden doesn't really like shoot-'em-up video games. She prefers games on her Wii system that test her fitness and agility - the ones her guy friends tease are her "sissy games."...
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U.S. CONSUMERS SHOW THIRST FOR BEER DURING MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY,
Consumers are expected to purchase more than 21 million cases or $381 million1 of beer in major supermarkets during the two weeks surrounding the Memorial Day holiday, second only to the July 4 holiday.
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