Cost is the least-important factor in choosing a smartphone, according to Deloitte.
Author: Joel Whitaker
Joel Whitaker is publisher of Research Alert.
Parents Want Their Families to Take a Tech Break During the Holidays
More than three-quarters (77%) of U.S. parents ages 25-55 who live with at least one family member feel their families would benefit from taking a daily one-hour break from using high-tech gadgets, according to life insurance provider Foresters.
Women
Women
Consumers
Consumers have mixed feelings about advertising, finding it at times useful or informative and at others intrusive or annoying. More than nine in 10 Americans (91%) say they
Who We Are: Demographics and Diversity
The traditional nuclear American family of married couple plus children is no longer typical of the way Americans live. Married couples living with their own children made up just one in five U.S. households in 2012, half their proportion in 1970, accordi
How We Play: Entertainment, Media, and Leisure
One in three Americans are high entertainment spenders, accounting for seven of every 10 dollars spent on entertainment, according to Nielsen. Avid consumers of entertainment tend to be female, racially/ethnically diverse, and parents of young children.
How We Live: Family and Home
Technology is an integral part of today
Finance and Income
Asian Americans have the highest incomes, both personal and household, of any racial/ethnic group, according to the latest Census data.
What We Eat: Food and Beverages
Americans have long been making efforts to eat more healthfully, but their interpretation of healthy is shifting away from enriched,
How We Feel: Health and Well-Being
Americans consider themselves healthier mentally than physically: 68% consider their mental health very good or excellent, while only half (50%) rate their physical health this highly, according to Prosper Insights & Analytics.