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UAE residents actively seeking memorable experiences with 80% allocating a specific experience budget, reveals Shamal Holding UAE Experience Survey

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

56% of UAE residents define an experience as something memorable, followed by something new and something never done before (43%)

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  • 56% of UAE residents define an experience as something memorable, followed by something new and something never done before (43%)
    80% of residents are allocating a specific experience budget.
  • DUBAI, UAE, Nov. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a new study looking at the experience attitudes, preferences and habits in the UAE, residents are actively contributing to the nation's experience economy.
  • The UAE Experience Survey 2023 conducted by YouGov on behalf of Shamal Holding found that residents are positively seeking out new and memorable experiences.
  • Abdulla Binhabtoor, Chief Portfolio Management Officer, Shamal Holding said: "The UAE Experience Survey brings a new perspective on the experience attitudes and opinions of UAE residents.

CELEBRATE THE MVP INGREDIENT THAT'S AT THE HEART OF YOUR HOLIDAY ENTERTAINING - THE INCREDIBLE EGG!

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

PARK RIDGE, Ill., Nov. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ --

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  • Now that we are headed into the holiday season, see how this MVP ingredient brings everything you need for making your traditional seasonal dishes – and memories!
  • Shereen shows off a festive dessert bursting with sweet and savory flavor, her Salted Caramel Pecan Pumpkin Cheesecake Recipe.
  • Why eggs are the essential ingredient for all your baking and entertaining needs.
  • Cherished holiday recipes that have long family histories, and how the invaluable egg helps keep those family traditions alive.

BSV BLOCKCHAIN'S ANNUAL BLOCKCHAIN BAROMOTER REVEALS THAT THE UK IS HOLDING BACK IT'S FUTURE WITH DISMAL KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

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Monday, November 20, 2023

The national survey reveals the UK's shocking lack of knowledge and understanding of key emerging technologies, including AI, cryptocurrencies, Chat GPT, blockchain, metaverse, Web 3, and IoT.

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  • The national survey reveals the UK's shocking lack of knowledge and understanding of key emerging technologies, including AI, cryptocurrencies, Chat GPT, blockchain, metaverse, Web 3, and IoT.
  • The individual technologies that fared best in the UK have been widely reported in global media recently.
  • The BSV Blockchain commissioned this survey to assess whether the UK has disparities in understanding, knowledge, and trust in emerging tech, including blockchain."
  • ), whether more cautious or savvier, 55% of UK women versus 52% of British men say they would not trust any technologies.

BSV BLOCKCHAIN'S ANNUAL BLOCKCHAIN BAROMOTER REVEALS THAT THE UK IS HOLDING BACK IT'S FUTURE WITH DISMAL KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

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Monday, November 20, 2023

The national survey reveals the UK's shocking lack of knowledge and understanding of key emerging technologies, including AI, cryptocurrencies, Chat GPT, blockchain, metaverse, Web 3, and IoT.

Key Points: 
  • The national survey reveals the UK's shocking lack of knowledge and understanding of key emerging technologies, including AI, cryptocurrencies, Chat GPT, blockchain, metaverse, Web 3, and IoT.
  • The individual technologies that fared best in the UK have been widely reported in global media recently.
  • The BSV Blockchain commissioned this survey to assess whether the UK has disparities in understanding, knowledge, and trust in emerging tech, including blockchain."
  • ), whether more cautious or savvier, 55% of UK women versus 52% of British men say they would not trust any technologies.

The Cost Conundrum: New Data Unveils Top Reasons Shoppers Abandon Online Carts

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Thursday, November 16, 2023

Consumers aged 55 and up cite shipping costs (24%) as the number one reason they abandon their carts, whereas Gen Z (ages 18-24) are looking to find a better deal elsewhere (21%).

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  • Consumers aged 55 and up cite shipping costs (24%) as the number one reason they abandon their carts, whereas Gen Z (ages 18-24) are looking to find a better deal elsewhere (21%).
  • Jones added, "Brand loyalty cannot be sustained in an environment where cost is a significant barrier to entry coupled with a subpar end-to-end customer experience.
  • That means confidence in data privacy, how discounts and loyalty benefits are communicated and marketed, price matching, shipping options, etc."
  • The figures have been weighted and are representative of all US and UK adults (aged 18+).

Education tax credits to gain momentum during upcoming state legislative sessions, according to new policy report

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

ARLINGTON, Va., Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Personal education tax credits, as outlined in a new policy report released today by yes. every kid., are as popular with the broader public as Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) and are likely to be the future of education policy. Two-thirds of the general public – and 80% of parents of K-12 students – support personal education tax credits, and two-thirds of parents believe they will improve education in our country, according to a recent poll by yes. every kid. foundation. and YouGov. 

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  • ARLINGTON, Va., Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Personal education tax credits, as outlined in a new policy report released today by yes.
  • , are as popular with the broader public as Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) and are likely to be the future of education policy.
  • Two-thirds of the general public – and 80% of parents of K-12 students – support personal education tax credits, and two-thirds of parents believe they will improve education in our country, according to a recent poll by yes.
  • "As state lawmakers across the nation seize the national momentum for families to direct their children's education, this report offers best practices for policy development and implementation of personal education tax credits," said Lily Landry, senior legislative analyst at yes.

LIXIL Releases New Data: 40% of Americans Believe They Lack the Information Needed to Conserve Water at Home

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

NEW YORK, Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- LIXIL, a global leader in creating water and housing products, today released data from a new survey about water scarcity, conducted by LIXIL brand GROHE. The data offers a close look at consumer attitudes, shifts in behaviors and barriers they face in helping improve water consumption and conservation in the United States and globally. This new data comes at a critical time, as more than 46 million people in the U.S. live with water insecurity every day – and within as little as 50 years, parts of the country's freshwater supply may be reduced by as much as a third.

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  • Within the survey, Americans report they expect the crisis to get worse, and would be motivated to change their water use as it does.
  • 62% aren't planning on installing water-saving products in their bathrooms – the place where they say they use the most water.
  • LIXIL brand GROHE commissioned a representative YouGov survey in seven countries (Belgium, France, Germany, Morocco, Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, USA).
  • Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about the survey, its findings and methodology.

Survey Finds Nearly 1 in 2 Americans are Concerned About Contracting an Infectious Disease from a Hospital

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

The findings, which arrive on the heels of the pandemic and amidst an escalating infectious disease crisis, reflect consumer sentiment and concerns when seeking medical care.

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  • The findings, which arrive on the heels of the pandemic and amidst an escalating infectious disease crisis, reflect consumer sentiment and concerns when seeking medical care.
  • Sixty-eight percent (68%) of Americans expressed concern about the cleanliness of surfaces in a hospital, with 31% noting they are very concerned.
  • Findings also show that younger Americans and women generally harbor greater concerns about hospital infections and cleanliness than older Americans or men.
  • Fifty-one percent (51%) of women said they may contract an infectious disease from a hospital room, compared to only 41% for men.

"Go Beyond Thanks:" New Survey Reveals We Should Do More Than Simply Thank Our Veterans for Their Service

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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

SAN ANTONIO, Nov. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- As the nation prepares to observe Veterans Day this year, USAA hopes to challenge the nation to go beyond simple gratitude to create real, positive impacts in the veteran community. A new survey sponsored by USAA reveals disparities between young military/veterans and their older counterparts in how they prefer to be recognized for their service. The survey was conducted by Endeavor Analytics and YouGov.

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  • A new survey sponsored by USAA reveals disparities between young military/veterans and their older counterparts in how they prefer to be recognized for their service.
  • Of note, nearly 70% of younger military/veterans say they feel uncomfortable or awkward when someone says "Thank you for your service" to them.
  • Conversely, only 24% of military/veterans aged 65+ say they feel uncomfortable or awkward when someone says the phrase to them.
  • The survey also revealed 28% of civilian respondents do not know or are not sure why we celebrate Veterans Day.

More than a Quarter (28%) of Americans with Health Insurance Can't Afford Their Deductibles

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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

NEW YORK, Nov. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Affordable Care Act was introduced more than a decade ago, making several preventative services available at no charge to millions of Americans. But many are still struggling to financially cover their basic health care needs.

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  • Even 18% of Americans with health insurance and earning $80,000 or more a year said they would have to borrow money or use mostly credit to cover their deductibles, making them "underinsured."
  • A staggering 45% of insured Americans have even avoided medical care because they knew or feared their health insurance wouldn't cover the costs.
  • The Policygenius 2023 Health Insurance Survey also found that:
    Among insured Americans who have seen a mental health provider, 42% have had their health insurance declined.
  • 9% of insured Americans said they would go without insurance coverage if they lost their current health insurance, while 25% aren't sure what they would do.