A majority of consumers don’t trust websites that suffer from security and usability issues, says Neustar in recently-released research, although inaccurate content is the most common complaint of those identified. Indeed, 91% of the more than 750 adults surveyed for…
90% of U.S. Mobile Internet Time Said Spent in Apps
Apps continue to dominate U.S. time spent with mobile, says Flurry, reaching 90% of mobile minutes in June 2015, up from 86% share in Q2 2014. Breaking down mobile internet consumption by app and browser categories, the data shows Facebook’s…
Millennial Moms Expected to Add $750 Billion to U.S. Economy
With a tap, swipe or click, 13 million Millennial Moms will spend over $750 billion in the U.S. this year. And their economic impacts will only increase as the number of Millennial Moms is expected to at least double over…
Homeowners Wary of Housing Market’s Future
Homeowners feel great about the current state of the housing market, but for the first time are less optimistic about the future, according to the Zillow® Housing Confidence Index (ZHCI). The survey asked 10,000 renters and homeowners about the condition…
For Boomers, Packed Social Calendar Trumps Little Black Book
Nearly half of single female Boomers (45%) aren’t interested in dating, but an active social life is a priority. That’s a key conclusion of a new study conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of Del Webb, a national brand of…
8 Key Trends Shaping the U.S. Co-Branded Credit Card Market
Nearly 43% of U.S. adult consumers own at least one co-branded or affinity credit card, according to market research publisher Packaged Facts. By year-end 2014, co-branded credit cards alone generated 31% of general purpose credit card purchase volume, or $809…