by Jeffrey Henning | Apr 7, 2021 | Consumer Surveys, Finance Surveys, In the News
A recent article was published in response to our survey for Greenlight, fielded between February 26 and March 2, 2021, among 1,029 respondents in the U.S. ages 13-20. The survey’s purpose was to gauge the financial literacy of the younger population of the US....
by Jeffrey Henning | Nov 14, 2020 | B2B Surveys, Consumer Surveys, COVID-19 Surveys, Featured Brands, Finance Surveys, In the News, Major Media, Manufacturing Surveys
The COVID-19 coronavirus has had a serious impact on many American’s lives, as a poll conducted by Researchscape of 3,113 US adults found that only 11% of non-university graduates found themselves in better economic standing during the pandemic, compared to 31%...
by Jeffrey Henning | Nov 13, 2019 | B2B Surveys, Consumer Surveys, Finance Surveys, Healthcare Surveys, In the News
Credit Sesame, the leading financial health management platform, today announced new survey findings that reveal the toll poor credit health takes on mental and physical health for a majority of U.S. consumers. The most striking results from the survey found that...
by Jeffrey Henning | Dec 6, 2018 | B2B Surveys, Consumer Surveys, Finance Surveys, In the News, Real Estate Surveys
We conducted a study for mortgage servicing company Mr. Cooper from November 1-3. The purpose of the research was to get a better understanding of the stresses homeowners feel around the holidays, with many respondents feeling more concern over the status of their...
by Jeffrey Henning | Oct 30, 2018 | Consumer Surveys, Finance Surveys, In the News, MRX Surveys, Real Estate Surveys
In partnership with Engel & Völkers Americas, we surveyed 1,003 respondents who fit into the category of High Earners Not Rich Yet (HENRY) between the period of September 7 to September 17, 2018, to get a better understanding of how they define luxury, the key...
by Jeffrey Henning | Oct 20, 2018 | Consumer Surveys, E-Commerce Surveys, Finance Surveys, In the News, Retail Surveys
The classic dating phrase “it’s not you, it’s me,” pretty much sums up the relationship between millennials and credit cards. This has continued to be the trend for the past few years and is posing ongoing challenges for merchants. Read more at...