Wed, 09 June 2021 | consumers digital pandemic
In March 2020, households became the center of daily American life — and connectivity took on newfound importance. With work, school, medical visits, fitness and retail shopping all crowding under one roof, rapidly shifting needs drove sudden demand for an evolving suite of connected devices and digital services. The second edition of "Deloitte's Connectivity & Mobile Trends 2021 Survey," an online survey of 2,009 U.S. consumers conducted in March 2021, saw households beginning to push the limits of connectivity. More consumers upgraded their home broadband, added Wi-Fi extenders, and exp... Read More
Tue, 08 June 2021 | health
A new study from Aflac suggests that men's optimism about their health may not necessarily be realistic, and one of the most common motivators for men to see their doctor — the women in their lives — can often lead to arguments.
According to the national online survey of 1,000 U.S. men, 90% said they lead at least a somewhat healthy lifestyle, but research from the CDC and NHANES suggests men may have some disconnected perceptions about their health. The CDC reports that nearly half of men have high blood pressure, and according to NHANES, 43% of men are obese — not to mention... Read More
Tue, 08 June 2021 | housing
Americans who made out-of-town moves last year typically paid less money for larger houses, according to a new Zillow® analysis of moving data from northAmerican® Van Lines. That's a sharp break from the trend in recent years. The housing market's impressive strength in 2020 paired with a newfound motivation to move helped sellers cash in on quickly rising home values to find places that better suit their needs -- namely, bigger homes in less-expensive areas.
Movers went to ZIP codes where sold homes are 33 square feet larger on average than where they came from -- roughly th... Read More
Mon, 07 June 2021 | investing
Perhaps once considered a passing fad, sustainable investing has solidified its place at the investing table and will likely hold that position for years to come, according to a new study* released today by Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America. In addition, the study found Americans are now turning their attention to financial services and insurance companies with an expectation that they implement sustainable investing standards as part of their standard investing process.
The 2021 Allianz Life Sustainable Investing Study found that sustainable investing remains t... Read More
Mon, 07 June 2021 | consumers
The recycling industry has faced many challenges over the last few years, yet consumers are still overwhelmingly (95%) supportive of recycling. According to research commissioned by the Carton Council of North America, 74% think recycling is important and people should make it a priority. This represents a 13% increase from 2015 when 61% said they were supportive of recycling. An additional 21% said people should do what they can to try to recycle.
“When asked why they recycle their aseptic and gable top food and beverage cartons, overwhelmingly consumers mention environment... Read More
Fri, 04 June 2021 | demographics investing
Results from the most recent wave of StreetWise, the E*TRADE quarterly tracking study of experienced investors show confidence spiked, risk tolerance grew, and engagement increased among Gen Z and Millennial investors during the pandemic. Nearly three out of four investors (72%) under the age of 34 said they are confident in their portfolio decisions, 16 percentage points higher than last year and 15 percentage points higher than the total population. More than two in three Gen Z and Millennial investors (70%) said their risk tolerance increased within the last three months of the ... Read More
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