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Online Deal Hunters Shopping Slower

Posted on 4/5/2011 21:08 EST

TIME just reported on an online shoppers behavior study showing many are taking more time to select their purchases. The research found that the time it took between the first click and the purchase... Read more on Time »

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Rich people clip coupons, too

Posted on 4/1/2011 17:53 EST

Many people think being rich would solve all their money problems, but a Mainstreet.com story on coupon user demographics shows that the wealthy also use coupons to shop like many middle-class households. Read more on Mainstreet.com »

Trulia report shows buying cheaper than renting in most major metro areas

Posted on 1/25/2011 21:07 EST

Is buying cheaper than renting? That's a perennial question, and one that Housingwire.com tries you help you answer with this report based on research conducted by a company that gathers and analyzses... Read more on housingwire.com »

Report: Atlanta most frugal city in U.S

Posted on 1/22/2011 15:55 EST

Which city leads coupon use? That would be Atlanta, reports The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Attention coupon kings and queens, this is the place for you. Read more on The Atlanta Journal-Constitution »

The cost of being single: Why shacking up leads to saving money

Posted on 11/4/2010 16:45 EST

If you're having trouble committing (to a relationship, that is), consider this: you spend less as a couple than you do as two singles. Bundle.com provides the financial rationale for giving up... Read more on Bundle.com »

Attention Shoppers: Online Product Research

Posted on 10/12/2010 11:11 EST

Would you buy a product sight unseen? If you shop online, the only way to "see" a product is to do some research. Pew Research Center surveyed adult shoppers to learn about their shopping strategies. Read more on Pew Research Center »

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