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6 hours ago ago from The Recession: News. Analysis. Opinions. Advice.
A CNBC poll that has been proving accurate than most, shows that Americans on whole plan to spend better than 10% more this holiday season on gifts than last year. If verified, this bodes very well on fourth quarter GDP and future growth and future job creation. Unsurprisingly, all of this YoY gain is coming from a massive jump in spending plans of the rich, countering declines everywhere else. CNBC: Americans Sour on Economy, Distrustful ...
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17 hours ago ago from Is het nu generatie X, Y of Einstein?
Gevonden via @roosvanvugt. 58% van de jongeren in de states zien het al dan niet kunnen inloggen op sociale netwerksites als een reden om een job te aanvaarden of of niet. Het onderzoek herbergt ook terug een oproep naar mediaeducatie: Conducted in September, the survey polled 1,000 people ages 12 to 17. The survey also found that while 88 percent of the surveyed teens used social networks every day, 38 percent did not consider the ...
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WASHINGTON (RNS) The vast majority of U.S. residents may be Christian, but nearly a quarter of them delve into a range of Eastern or New Age beliefs, a new study shows. Asked about their supernatural experiences, significant minorities of American Christian respondents said they believe in astrology (23 percent), reincarnation (22 percent), spiritual energy in physical things like trees or crystals (23 percent) and yoga as a spiritual ...
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21 hours ago ago from Health Care Repair
In a just-released summary of national polling data, Kaiser Family Foundation finds that nearly seven in ten Americans would support extending Medicare to folks age 55+. They also say that these findings are quite moveable when strong arguments are made in either direction. The text of the e-mail announcement and a link to graphs is below: The Senate recently began focusing on a proposal to allow some near-elderly Americans to buy into ...
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This is kind of embarrassing for me.. I even quoted this quote in another story and completely missed the irony of Mitch McConnell's remarks.. Yeah, I'll admit. I missed this. Republicans get away with issuing the following two press releases within a single 24 hour span: Sunday: Cutting Medicare is not what Americans want. Monday: Expanding Medicare a plan for financial ruin. Unfortunately we are so used to hearing slogans ...
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Americans say tax the wealthy more and spend on job training
2 hours ago ago from DailyFinance
After reading the latest Bloomberg National Poll on the U.S. economy, one is left wondering whether the poll was conducted in maybe France? Or perhaps Sweden? No, indeed it was conducted in the U.S., randomly surveying 1,000 adults from Dec. 3-7, and some the results are surprising, to say the least. Concerning what the U.S. government could do to address the U.S. unemployment rate: Continue reading Americans say tax the wealthy more ...
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21 hours ago ago from FOX News
Fox News Poll: Obama's Job Approval Rating Regains Some Ground Thursday, December 10, 2009 Dana Blanton Print President Obama's job approval rating has regained some ground and now stands at 50 percent, according to a Fox News poll released Thursday. Forty-four percent of Americans currently disapprove of the job the president is doing. In November, the president received his lowest approval rating to date when 46 percent of ...
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