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Gun-Shy Spend Cripples Restaurants, Green Products

58% of Americans feel the economy has reached a low point. Nearly half (47%) think it will stay this way for a while, prompting spending cutbacks on nearly everything -- from charitable contributions to dining out to beauty and grooming products, according to the November/December 2008 Insight Report from MarketTools, Inc. , MarketingCharts   [...]

Top Travel Irks: Cost of Gas, Airline/Cruise/Train Tickets

Americans' travel frustrations are both widespread and acute, and, in some cases, growing, according to an Ipsos Public Affairs poll conducted on behalf of Access America. Topping the list of frustrations is "the cost of gas," cited by 86 percent of those surveyed,   [...]

Older Women Suffer More Sex Problems than Men

While 71 percent of adults age 50-70 expect to have less sex as they age because of decreased desire and physical ability, the common perception that older men have more sex-related problems is incorrect, according to the "Sex, Menopause & Relationship" survey from Duramed Pharmaceuticals and conducted by Harris Interactive, MarketingCharts   [...]

As Boomers Retire, Lack of Specialized Medical Care Becomes a Concern

The vast majority of Boomers say it is important that their physician have specialized training in dealing with older patients, but a majority say they cannot find such a doctor, according to the first annual Senior Health Index from American System for Advancing Senior Health, writes MarketingCh  [...]

Financial Strain on Family Life Tops Issues Most Crucial to Women

Women and their families experience tremendous financial pressure on issues ranging from housing, to credit card debt, to healthcare. As a result, family women are concerned about long-term financial security, according to a Meredith Corporation/NBC Universal survey,   [...]

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Black Friday Shoppers Profiled, Holiday Spending to Go Down

One-third of consumers (37 percent) plan to shop on the day after Thanksgiving -- Black Friday -- three percentage points more than those in last year's poll (34 percent), according to a recent Maritz Poll, re  [...]

Silver Surfers May Prove Tough to Transition to Digital TV

On February 17, 2009, an expected transition of TV from over-the-air transmission to digital may hit television's biggest fans the hardest, reports Ars Technica. Yesterday Nelda Barnett of the AARP appeared before the Senate Commerce Committee to foretell the sturm and drang that may occur among senior citizens, come February '09: "Consumers will  [...]

Oldsters More Savvy on Spam, Scams

DM News: Survey: Older People Click Less on Unsolicited E-mail Than Young Only one in five retirement age people online reported having responded to a spam offer, whereas about one in three people between the ages of 18 and 64 reported the same. That wisdom-borne wariness also carried through to responses to email scams as well, turning on its head the great tradition of telemarketing and direct mail scams, which often   [...]

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