Americans are more likely today than they were a year ago to report being “very” or “moderately worried” about several aspects of their finances, reversing the improvement seen last year. People’s concern has increased the most about paying their monthly…
Sustainability in Fashion Shopping Increases
Some 8 in 10 U.S. consumers believe that sustainability is at least “somewhat important” when shopping for fashion, apparel and footwear, according to recent survey results from CGS. This represents a significant rise from about half (51%) who said the same last…
Busting Stereotypes: Millennials Take Control of Their Finances
The Millennial generation (aged 26-41) has been pegged with stereotypes of careless spending and saving habits since the early 2010s. However, with the oldest members of this generation now entering their 40s, they are busting out-of-date perceptions by applying what…
More Than Half of Employed Americans Believe Their Employer is Not Doing enough to Support Their Mental Health as Global Crises Fare On
A new U.S. study conducted online by The Harris Poll, among over 950 employed adults on behalf of Blueboard, an innovator in the employee recognition and rewards space, reveals a gap between the levels of stress that employees are feeling and…
Music & Audio App Downloads Declined in the U.S. Last Year
The Music & Audio app market may be approaching saturation, according to recent figures released by data.ai. Although downloads of Music & Audio apps grew considerably in China, they were flat worldwide and decreased in the U.S., per the report. Indeed, each…
COVID Cases in U.S. Are Rising Again, but Worries Are Not
The steady increase in COVID-19 cases this past month is not disconcerting to Americans, as they are less worried now about the coronavirus than they were at the start of the year, and fewer are social distancing. Fewer than one…