Many Expect At Least 20 at Thanksgiving Meal
About a quarter of those sharing Thanksgiving dinner with family expect 20 or more people at the table.
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About a quarter of those sharing Thanksgiving dinner with family expect 20 or more people at the table.
Fully 22% of registered voters have told others how they voted on a social networking site, while 30% have been encouraged to vote for a candidate by family and friends and 20% have encouraged others to vote.
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More than eight-in-ten veterans of the post-9/11 wars say the American public has little understanding of the problems those in the military face.
As of late September, 88% of registered voters own a cell phone of some kind-and significant numbers of these voters are using their mobile devices to get information about the 2012 election, to interact with the campaigns, and to converse with other voters about political issues: 27% of registered voters who own a cell phone […]
The Great Recession seems to have accelerated the tendency of today’s young adults – sometimes labeled the “boomerang generation” – to move out of the family house for a time and then boomerang back.
More than eight-in ten (84%) of veterans of the post-9/11 wars say the American public has little or no understanding of the problems faced by those in the military, an assessment with which pre-9/11 veterans and the public shares.
More than four-in-ten (44%) veterans of the post-9/11 wars say that re-entering civilian life was very or somewhat difficult, a higher number than among those who served in earlier conflicts.
Many borrowers say the burden of paying back student loans has made it harder to pay their bills and make ends meet.
Six-in-ten U.S. Asians most often describe themselves using their country of origin.
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