The survey results are even starker in light of research that
shows increasing numbers of consumers are trying to save money by opting out of collision and comprehensive insurance, particularly for older vehicles.
Not exact matches
The Fed's most - recent Survey
of Consumer Finances, released in October,
showed an
increase in the
number of U.S. households with credit card debt: 43.9 % in December 2016 compared with 38.1 % in December 2013.
Surveys
show that an
increasing number of Chinese
consumers want to buy electric cars.
Across six experiments, participants were
shown photos
of comparative products to study the impact that
increasing the
number of additional photos for each item had on
consumer perceptions and the overall decision making process.
When it comes to format preferences among book buyers in Canada,
consumer surveys conducted with 966 book - buying Canadians during the first six months
of 2017
show a 3 %
increase in the
number of ebooks purchased versus the same period in 2016.
Banks become more generous with card credit limits — Credit card issuers are
showing their confidence in
consumers and the economy by boosting the
number of card offers and the size
of their credit limits, says a banking trade group report... (See Credit limits
increase)
A
number of factors may have caused this vast
increase in tourists from the British market, such as the
increased marketing presence in the UK including the tourist board's attendance at
consumer travel
shows such as Destinations in Manchester and London, as well as tactical awareness promotions with key trade and airline partners.
As the economy gradually gains steam,
consumers are taking out larger
numbers of loans and slowly
increasing household debt, research
shows.
Cardbeat research
showed that the
number of consumers who said APR was the main factor in selecting a specific reward credit card
increased from 14 percent in 2005 to 25 percent in 2006.
The report
shows that by enhancing the energy efficiency provisions in the legislation, the
number of jobs created could nearly triple, energy savings could quadruple, and
consumer savings could
increase by about $ 200 per household per year.
The
Consumer Reports Employment Index
numbers show job creation
increased to 51.1,
of Americans started a new job versus 5.7 % that lost their job.
In my opinion RECO should have two things, and two things only, in its sights, and they are these: 1) Severely limiting the
number of newbie entrants onto the playing field via enforcing strict standards to be met prior to registration, and: 2)
Increasing the
number of registrants being permanently
shown the door upon displayed proof
of incompetence and / or malicious malpractice, not just by way
of researching complaints from
consumers, but by way
of never - ending random spot checks / audits and follow - up calls designed to reach out to and find
consumers (and registrants) who have had recent negative experiences with registrants which point to registrant - centric conflict -
of - interest behind - the - scenes behaviour.