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36% of US consumers plan to place money in savings accounts in 2013
Are North Americans Ready to Spend?
22% of US consumers plan to spend money on technology products in 2013
Are North Americans Ready to Spend?
23% of US consumers plan to spend money on home improvements in 2013
Are North Americans Ready to Spend?
39% of Asia Pacific consumers plan to spend money on discretionary items in 2013, up from 37% in 2012
Are North Americans Ready to Spend?
42% of North American consumers plan to spend money on discretionary items in 2013, up from 36% in 2012
Are North Americans Ready to Spend?
57% of consumers in sub-Saharan Africa are willing to switch to new brands
Where in the World is Innovation?
67% of consumers in sub-Saharan Africa are likely to tell others about new products they purchase
Where in the World is Innovation?
40% of US consumers are very concerned about the environment
For Many U.S. Consumers, Every Day is Earth Day
51% of Russian men who shop for food, household, and personal care products are conscious of which brands they buy, compared to 43% for women
Russian Men Go Shopping
43% of Russian consumers are loyal to specific brands in most categories
How to Win With the Russian Shopper
23% of Russian consumers consider product variety the most important factor in determining where to shop
How to Win With the Russian Shopper
29% of consumers worldwide frequently notice new products on store shelves
How to Win With the Russian Shopper
38% of Russian consumers frequently notice new products on store shelves
How to Win With the Russian Shopper
12% of US men with smartphones prefer to use their phones instead of desktop computers to purchase automobile products, compared to 8% for women
Does Gender Matter?
15% of US men with smartphones prefer to use their phones instead of desktop computers to purchase home electronic products, compared to 10% for women
Does Gender Matter?