CNBC's Seema Mody reports results
of a new survey which sheds light on who is buying the cryptocurrency.
CNBC's Seema Mody reports results
of a new survey which sheds light on who is buying the cryptocurrency.
Not exact matches
More than half
of working - age adults believe they have the ability to start their own company, according to a
new report from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor,
which surveyed people working in 60 countries around the world.
The results
of a
new survey find Canadians remain worried about retirement —
which could be a huge advantage for savvy employers
The dream and the reality don't add up — a scenario confirmed by a
new Creditera
survey of 250 small and midsize businesses,
which brings to light the struggle around bank financing, small business loans and the rejections small businesses suffer.
The study,
which surveyed 50,000 adults in 24 developed countries, found that «daughters
of working mothers completed more years
of education, were more likely to be employed and in supervisory roles, and earned higher incomes,» reports Claire Cain Miller in The
New York Times.
These are the questions that stalk the nation's biggest brands — and the subject
of a
new 24/7 Wall Street
survey,
which recently reviewed 12 months
of search results.
«For every dollar we spend on the banana car, we probably get $ 10 to $ 20 in return,» he says, citing a
survey of new customers who signed up as a direct result
of seeing the vehicle,
which runs about $ 600 per month in operating costs.
Twitter (twtr), the popular social network
which serves as a de facto news feed for many people, was not accessible to many users in Boston, parts
of the
New York Metro area,
New Hampshire, and San Francisco, from approximately 8:15 a.m. through 8:38 a.m. EDT, according to an informal and completely unscientific
survey of friends and family conducted on (gasp!)
Last Thursday, Poilievre began by citing a Canadian Federation
of Independent Business
survey in
which lots
of respondents said «this
new Liberal tax increase will make it harder to create jobs and grow.
That's one compelling option to work around the limitations
of your local labor market, but if you're a smaller firm and providing such training would stretch your resources, a
new survey from online hiring platform Elance suggests another solution — broaden the talent pool in
which you're fishing by hiring online contractors.
That's according to a
new survey from Bankrate.com,
which found that 20 percent
of Americans don't save any
of their annual income at all and even those who do save aren't putting away a lot.
While 43 percent
of U.S. workers in a 2013 Willis study said they were planning to push back their planned retirement date, only 32 percent said the same in the
newest survey,
which could reflect the improving economy, Nyce said.
That's according to a
new survey published by the World Economic Forum,
which evaluates women's well - being in the realms
of education, health, politics and the economy.
In January, it opted to defer five recent applications for projects using another in situ method, steam - assisted gravity drainage (SAGD), while it drew up
new requirements for the applications,
which it said lacked sufficient geological
survey information about the integrity
of caprock.
That's according to
new data from a national
survey * sponsored by The Jim Pattison Ethical Leadership Program (
of which I'm director) at Ryerson University's Ted Rogers School
of Management.
«Just as notable, however, are the widespread similarities between Millennial employees and their non-Millennial counterparts, all
of whom aspire to a
new workplace paradigm that places a higher priority on work / life balance and workplace flexibility,» the study,
which includes findings from more than 40,000
survey responses, explains.
Early responses from the
survey suggest that 46 percent
of employers would take steps to cut costs with
new strategies such as high - deductible health plans -
which shift the burden
of initial medical costs to patients, but have lower monthly premiums.
A
survey of New York City employers after implementation
of the city's paid sick days law showed that more than 91 percent
of respondents did not reduce hiring; 97 percent did not reduce hours; and 94 percent did not raise prices as a result
of the law.26 In a similar study from Connecticut,
which passed a statewide paid sick days law in 2011, employers also reported no effects or modest effects to their bottom lines.27 And an audit
of the District
of Columbia's paid sick leave law, effective in 2008, found that it did not discourage business owners from basing their businesses in the District, nor did it incentivize them to relocate their businesses outside
of Washington.28
We launch our
new annual
survey of initial public offerings this month with the help
of senior writer Robert A. Mamis, who guides us through» The Secret World
of IPOs,» a job for
which he is superbly qualified.
Many
of this generation would consider joining the workforce right out
of high school, according to
new research from Universum,
which surveyed approximately 50,000 respondents across 46 countries born between 1996 and 2000.
Superstorm Sandy - related information was gathered as part
of the
New York Fed's Small Business Credit
Survey,
which asks small businesses in
New York,
New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania about their performance, financing decisions, and credit experiences.
NEW YORK — The Federal Reserve Bank of New York today released results from its monthly Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE) which contains insight into Americans» views on inflation, prices, the labor market and household finan
NEW YORK — The Federal Reserve Bank
of New York today released results from its monthly Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE) which contains insight into Americans» views on inflation, prices, the labor market and household finan
New York today released results from its monthly
Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE)
which contains insight into Americans» views on inflation, prices, the labor market and household finance.
NEW YORK — The Federal Reserve Bank of New York today released results from its November 2014 Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE) which provides insight into Americans» views on inflation, prices, the labor market and household finan
NEW YORK — The Federal Reserve Bank
of New York today released results from its November 2014 Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE) which provides insight into Americans» views on inflation, prices, the labor market and household finan
New York today released results from its November 2014
Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE)
which provides insight into Americans» views on inflation, prices, the labor market and household finance.
The Federal Reserve Bank
of New York today released results from its October 2015 SCE Credit Access
Survey,
which provides information on consumers» experiences and expectations regarding credit demand and credit access.
2015.08.04 Manufacturing sector recovery slows in July: RBC PMI The latest RBC PMI
survey highlighted sustained expansion
of production and
new business volumes in July,
which underpinned an improvement in operating conditions for the second month running...
NEXT Canada, a national non-profit organization committed to advancing Canadian innovation, released the findings
of a
new survey as part
of its What's Now What's NEXT campaign,
which looks at...
Buyers from China once again exceeded all countries by dollar volume
of sales at $ 31.7 billion,
which was up from last year's
survey ($ 27.3 billion) and topped 2015 ($ 28.6 billion) as the
new...
What you're saving might amount to little more than lunch money, according to a
new survey of large plans by the Defined Contribution Institutional Investment Association,
which represents plan professionals.
My organization — the Independent Community Bankers
of America, or ICBA — in 2015 released a lending
survey in
which three - quarters
of community - bank respondents said
new mortgage regulations were keeping them from making more residential - mortgage loans.
They also crow about: «with millions
of Americans set to watch the Super Bowl on Sunday, a
new survey finds more than a quarter
of Americans believe that God «plays a role in determining
which team wins» at sports events».
This
survey of basic problems for a
new quest has not led to the conclusion that Jesus and the kerygma are basically incommensurate, a conclusion
which would have made the positive solution
of the central problem a priori impossible.
One surprising omission is a
survey of what Fr Raniero Cantalamessa has called the various waves
of evangelisation in history,
of which the
new ecclesial movements are the most recent.
(FOOTNOTE: We have made no effort to include all
of the
New Testament in this
survey, but a word or two at least must be said about the Christology
of the Epistle to the Hebrews,
which is probably to be dated in the last decade
of the first century.
That's according to a
new survey of parents by Christian charity Spurgeons,
which helps disadvantaged and vulnerable children.
In the following issue
of Faith, he will begin a
new column called «Comment on The Comments», in
which he will further
survey and reflect on topics
which have been discussed in the comments sections
of current Catholic and national publications.
The
new LifeWay report,
which compares results from
surveys of 1,000 Americans in 2008 and 2015, found that disapproval
of endorsements, while a little lower, remains high overall.
Particularly troubling to the UJA - Federation
of New York,
which funded the
survey, are the figures on Orthodox charitable giving.
Survey research in particular, through the work
of Gerhard Lenski, Joseph Fichter, Charles Glock, Rodney Stark, and others, was beginning to shape the ways in
which sociologists thought about religion, on the one hand, while on the other hand Parsonian theories, speculative and comparative work in the classical tradition, and some
of the
newer perspectives
of phenomenology posed challenges to empirical positivism.
More than 6,400 shopper intercept interviews were conducted for the
survey,
which is the basis
of a larger GMA - Deloitte report released today titled Finding the Green in Today's Shoppers: Sustainability Trends and
New Shopper Insights.
If you are bored
of the same old recipes (
which I KNOW you are, because 90 %
of you said you tend to stick with the same recipes in the reader
survey...) then I urge you to try something
new this week!
Finally, on September 30th, the
New York Times reported on a telephone
survey of over 1,000 former NFL players conducted by the University
of Michigan's Institute for Social Research and commissioned by league
which found, alarmingly, that former players were being diagnosed with Alzheimer's or similar memory - related diseases at a rate 19 times higher than the normal rate for men aged 30 through 49.
According to the
survey, a whopping «75 percent
of school leaders encourage an increase in federal funding for school districts to comply with the
new standards,» while 15 % fewer
of those
surveyed support the «flexibility» (SNA's favorite buzzword for: «gutting
of regulations»)
which the SNA is now doggedly pursuing on Capitol Hill via its high - powered lobbyists.
The
New York Times recently cited a 2008 report
which showed that birth rates for women over 40 years
of age rose 4 percent over the previous year and a 2009
survey indicated that 14 percent
of people in their prime childbearing years decided to delay becoming pregnant due to the economic recession.
The
survey question,
which asked residents» thoughts on the two construction proposals, showed that slightly more than 30 percent
of respondents favored building the
new facilities, while 29 percent were against the projects.
In a
survey comparing the perceptions
of new mothers and maternity ward staff, this was the one area in
which staff seemed out
of touch with mothers» needs: Staff underestimated how important it was for recovering mothers to receive help with nighttime child care (Valbø et al 2011).
«No one is very enamored
of anything,» said Lee M. Miringoff, director
of the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion in
New York,
which conducted the national
survey of registered voted Dec. 4 - 6 for McClatchy.
The
new Siena poll,
which surveyed 805 registered voters by telephone from Jan. 8 to 12, has a margin
of sampling error
of plus or minus four percentage points.
The grassroots
survey,
which is not sanctioned by a government agency, was announced Tuesday at the
New York state Capitol, where Health Department officials in June released the results
of a controversial study they said found no evidence
of increased cancer rates in Hoosick Falls.
Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer released the results
of a
survey by his office Friday,
which found that the city's push to install
new bike lanes throughout Manhattan hasn't made much
of a dent in bad behavior by drivers and pedestrians — and even rogue cyclists who the lanes were intended to help.