After a brief reprieve last month, the reported financial health of U.S. consumers reached the lowest point of the year. The CivicScience Consumer Financial Health Index (CFHI), which measures how consumers respond to economic conditions and events in real-time, declined to a score of 60.8 during the last week in October. On a positive note, […]
3 Things to Know: Heavy Social Media Users Report Lower Well-Being, Employment C...
CivicScience continually tracks current and anticipated consumer trends. Here are three key insights marketers should know this week. All insights are derived from the CivicScience Social | Political | Economic | Cultural (SPEC) Report, a weekly report available to clients covering the latest news and insights. Get in touch to learn more. 1. Highly active […]
3 Things to Know About Jimmy John’s Customers This Week
Welcome to another installment of CivicScience’s tracking insights into the most important and current trends in America today, as seen through the lens of different brands each week. CivicScience regularly tracks thousands of brands through the InsightStore™, which gathers over 4 million U.S. survey responses daily. This week, we studied more than 500,000 Jimmy John’s […]
Young Adults Will Pay to Find Love Through Dating Apps, Amidst High Loneliness S...
What was once an alternative to meeting someone in real life, dating apps have quickly become a household name. With a near chokehold on the dating world, many of the apps were quick to monetize, providing options such as Tinder’s new Select plan – available by invite only for $499 a month – in hopes […]
3 Things to Know About Sephora Customers This Week
Welcome to another installment of CivicScience’s tracking insights into the most important and current trends in America today, as seen through the lens of different brands each week. CivicScience regularly tracks thousands of brands through the InsightStore™, which gathers over 4 million U.S. survey responses daily. This week, we studied more than 44,000 Sephora customers […]
U.S. Consumers Aren’t Sold On Meta’s New Ad-Free Subscriptions
It has been an eventful couple of weeks or so for Meta. Last week, the company’s positive earnings report was overshadowed by bipartisan lawsuits over teen safety on its social media platforms. This week, the company is again back in the news, announcing a new paid ad-free subscription option to Facebook and Instagram for users […]
