Sentences with phrase «with paid surveys»

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A 2017 survey from the air travel site Airfwarewatchdog found that a little over half of respondents believe families with children aged 10 and under should have to sit in a designated section apart from other passengers, and the idea of separating children and adults has gained traction on Reddit, where threads with titles like «Would you pay extra for a child - free flight?
The top reason people with an iPhone 6 did not use Apple Pay for in - store purchases on Black Friday 2014 was that they didn't know it was accepted, according to a survey from InfoScout, and this is likely because Apple Pay acceptance is still spotty; consumers don't assume they can pay with the wallet unless they are clearly reminded Pay for in - store purchases on Black Friday 2014 was that they didn't know it was accepted, according to a survey from InfoScout, and this is likely because Apple Pay acceptance is still spotty; consumers don't assume they can pay with the wallet unless they are clearly reminded Pay acceptance is still spotty; consumers don't assume they can pay with the wallet unless they are clearly reminded pay with the wallet unless they are clearly reminded so.
The CNBC / SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey found that when asked what they were most likely to do with extra money received from a tax cut next year, the No. 1 response from small - business owners was «pay down debt,» chosen by 31 percent of respondents.
In fact, when given a choice between paying someone with cash or with an app, the survey found 47 percent of respondents would choose the digital option.
According to the Capital One Rewards Barometer, a quarterly survey of U.S. consumers, half of respondents planning summer trips will pay at least some of their travel expenses using rewards, compared with 42 percent last year.
In fact, 21 percent of those surveyed in the 2014 National Study of Employers said they were required to comply with the Family and Medical Leave Act but did not actually offer 12 weeks of unpaid or paid leave for at least one type of covered leave.
Through websites like Payscale and Glassdoor, as well as industry surveys, you can learn — often at no cost — what pay comes with various jobs across the country.
One recent survey found that 30 % of millennials (defined as ages 18 to 36) said they had discussed their pay with coworkers, compared with just 8 % of baby boomers (ages 53 to 71).
And a 2010 survey by the Institute for Women's Policy Research revealed nearly half of US workers reported they were either «contractually forbidden or strongly discouraged» from discussing pay with coworkers (although, as of 2014, 10 states had passed laws protecting employees» rights to discuss salaries).
With so much focus on the pay gap between men and women, women are likely to think they are being underpaid, the PayScale survey found.
A far - reaching survey shows that workers who are paid fairly stay with a company that gives them opportunity and respect.
Cost savings: In addition to real estate savings with full - time remote workers, 20 percent of survey respondents would take a 10 percent pay cut for flexible work options.
A survey by Betterley Risk Consultants Inc. found that a company with 50 employees can expect to pay anywhere from $ 1,500 to $ 7,000 a year for a policy with a $ 2,500 deductible and $ 1 - million limit.
According to a survey of 250 information technology professionals working in small and medium - sized businesses (SMBs) conducted by Bitdefender and Spiceworks, one in five SMBs was infected with ransomware within the past year; of those, 38 % paid the ransom (an average of $ 2,423).
In a PayScale survey of 71,000 employees, 82 percent reported that they were satisfied with their jobs, even if they were paid lower than average, if their employers clearly communicated why they offer smaller paychecks.
This week's survey showed money - market accounts, which are savings accounts that often pay higher rates than conventional savings accounts and come with limited check writing privileges, are currently paying an average of 0.14 percent interest.
In our 2012 survey, 59 percent of Millennials reported that the brands they bought reflected their style and personality; 40 percent said that they were willing to pay extra for a brand or product that reflected the image they wished to convey about themselves, compared with only 25 percent of non-Millennials.
A little - known data company, now embedded within Cruz's campaign and indirectly financed by his primary billionaire benefactor, paid researchers at Cambridge University to gather detailed psychological profiles about the US electorate using a massive pool of mainly unwitting US Facebook users built with an online survey.
Consumers with student loans are more likely to turn to other sources of debt, including credit cards and personal loans, to help them pay for holiday spending — the survey showed they're also more likely to try to save money by selling presents they receive or re-gifting items.
«This pattern of higher satisfaction among younger workers held true for many other key issues addressed in our survey, including pay, performance management and careers, making their desire to leave their organizations all the more at odds with traditional views of loyalty, retention and engagement,» said Michael Burniston, US and Canada Leader for Mercer's Human Capital business.
A World at Work survey discovered that organizations with a pay for performance culture and Talent Management programs that support their business goals are more than twice as likely to be high - performing companies.
Some 5.1 percent of Wal - Mart shoppers said they used Walmart Pay in June, compared with 5.5 percent of iPhone users at stores that accept Apple Pay, which launched more than a year earlier, according to a survey by Pymnts.com and InfoScout.
The newspaper reported that the Ted Cruz campaign had paid UK academics to gather psychological profiles about the US electorate using «a massive pool of mainly unwitting US Facebook users built with an online survey».
Of those UK respondents with a pension plan, the survey uncovered that 24 % were unsure what to do with their pension savings at retirement after paying off any debts, while 20 % planned to take pension cash and bank it — or have already.
The survey spans a database of the salaries of the nation's top chief executives with a full breakdown of the remuneration of ASX300 CEOs and the percentage change in their pay from the previous reporting period.
Nintendo has just sent out a survey with questions that could address the controversy of the steep price players need to pay to unlock the «Super Mario Run» full game as well as the possibility of a game sequel.
And in terms of what businesses planned to do with any profit returned from abroad, a Bank of America Merrill Lynch survey of more than 300 CEOs found that paying down debt and stock buybacks were by far and away the biggest priorities for businesses.
A new survey by Bankrate.com shows that many of us couldn't come up with enough money to pay an emergency room bill or keep a car running, and that we'd likely resort to credit cards or family loans to get by.
About 300,000 Facebook users, most or all of whom were paid a small amount, downloaded Kogan's app, called This Is Your Digital Life, which presented them with a series of surveys.
The parables disclose with what pleasure and tolerance he surveyed the broad scene of human activity: the merchant seeking pearls; the farmer sowing his fields; the real - estate man trying to buy a piece of land in which he had secret reason to believe a treasure lay buried; the dishonest secretary, who had been given notice, making friends against the evil day among his employer's debtors by reducing their obligations; the five young women sleeping with lamps burning while the bridegroom tarried and unable to attend the marriage because their sisters who had had foresight enough to bring additional oil refused to lend them any; the rich man whose guests for dinner all made excuses; the man comfortably in bed with his children who gets up at midnight to help his importunate neighbor only because he despairs of getting rid of him otherwise; the king who is out to capture a city; the man who built his house upon the sand and lost it in the first storm of wind and rain; the queer employer who pays all of his men the same wage whether they have worked the whole day or a single hour; the great lord who going to a distant land entrusts his property to his three servants and judges them by the success of their investments when he returns; the shepherd whose sheep falls into a ditch; the woman with ten pieces of silver who, losing one, lights the candle and sweeps diligently till she finds it, and makes the finding of it the occasion of a celebration in which all of her neighbors are invited to share — and how long such a list might be!
With the exception of the NBC affiliates, whose regular schedules had been disrupted during the survey week, all other stations that sold time for religious broadcasts showed a dominance of paid - time programming.
Closer to home, the UK gender pay gap widened at the end of 2013, and in Dove's latest survey, 41 % of British women reported being unhappy with their appearance and body shape.
According to a 2016 survey, consumers are happy to pay a premium of nearly 50 % for food and drink formulated with natural ingredients and free from artificial colours.
Younger Affluents with Higher Incomes More Willing to Pay for Fine Wines: As a consumer's income bracket increases, the likelihood of drinking wine once per week also rises, according to a new survey by the Luxury Institute...
Consistent with Tourism Improvement District best practices surveyed for Visit California, the Temecula T.I.D. assessment calculation is a simple 4 % levy of hotel room rates paid by lodging guests.
In our 2015 survey we found that where you live can impact how much you pay at the supermarket, with those living in NT and WA paying a premium, and shoppers in the eastern states pocketing the most change from their weekly shop.
26 % of men in paid employment have at some point changed their hours or working arrangements to look after someone (mainly children), with 9 % giving up work altogether for this purpose (British Social Attitudes Survey, 2002).
Challenge Success is a California corporation with its own officers and directors which survives on private donations and the fees schools pay it for its school experiences survey (charge: $ 2,000 and $ 3,750), etc..
The survey found 38 percent of residents believed an indoor pool is needed, but only 27 percent wanted it paid for with tax dollars.
i bought the echo twin and I'm stuck with it due to the return policy so paying another 300 tax and shipping was not an option so i was pleased when i had gotten a survey for Chicco offering me 40 % off..
According to the survey, 38 % of working dads, if given the choice, would take a pay cut to spend more time with their kids.
A survey for the High Pay Centre showed huge public support for action against executive pay, with two - thirds of people demanding worker representation on remuneration committees, a move the government refused to enforce last week despite official recommendatioPay Centre showed huge public support for action against executive pay, with two - thirds of people demanding worker representation on remuneration committees, a move the government refused to enforce last week despite official recommendatiopay, with two - thirds of people demanding worker representation on remuneration committees, a move the government refused to enforce last week despite official recommendations.
In the same survey over one in ten homeowners had been left with badly done building work, and of these 76 % paid for the job in cash.
«LIPA ratepayers are still paying among the highest costs for electricity in the nation,» DiNapoli said, «The recent survey from the consumer satisfaction perspective shows that Long Islanders are still unhappy with the service.»
CenterState CEO Foundation, which is affiliated with the region's top economic development organization, paid for the survey.
One the heels of yesterday's survey, which found New Yorkers prefer Cuomo's plan to pay for pre-K with state funds to NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's tax - the - rich proposal, come new numbers that find the governor's job approval is sky high headed into his re-election campaign.
Julia Goldsworthy, Liberal Democrat shadow local government minister, said: «This survey shows the devastating effect failing to pay council tax can have on families, especially those already struggling to cope with mortgage repayments and rising bills.
Fifty - two percent of respondents said they received a refund, with 64 percent planning to use the money to pay bills, the survey found.
Siena's Steve Greenberg says those surveyed like the idea of a pay hike for the governor and his top commissioners even less, with 74 % against and 25 % in favor.
The survey, conducted by Murphy's former pollster and paid for by an unnamed Murphy supporter, bucks the commonly held notion that centrism — including a Murphy unity ticket with former Republican Rep. David Jolly — has no place in a partisan Democratic primary in Florida.
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