2020 held no punches. As Covid-19 swept the globe in March, many businesses entered fight or flight mode as the pandemic wrought sudden, sweeping change on the market environment:
by Peter Kusnic on January 4, 2021
2020 held no punches. As Covid-19 swept the globe in March, many businesses entered fight or flight mode as the pandemic wrought sudden, sweeping change on the market environment:
by Sarah Schmidt on January 4, 2021
Drawing on research from industry analysts and economists, The Freedonia Group’s COVID-19 Economic Impact Tracker reveals some fascinating insights into the effects of the coronavirus on a wide array of businesses and markets.
by Sarah Schmidt on December 21, 2020
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by John LaRosa on December 16, 2020
by Sarah Schmidt on December 11, 2020
Our research was recently cited in the Wall Street Journal, Houston Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, Fox News, Men's Health, and many other industry publications.
by Jack W. Plunkett on November 30, 2020
The Coronavirus pandemic created new risks for patients and care givers alike. Significant new safety practices and costs will be standard for years to come—perhaps forever, as we seek to eliminate the spread of the Coronavirus as well as any future viral threats.
by Robert Granader on November 23, 2020
Covid-19 can’t cancel Thanksgiving 2020, but it sure can shrink it.
Banning large gatherings and the fear of infecting grandma have shrunk the Thanksgiving holiday to an almost unrecognizable form.
by Sarah Schmidt on November 20, 2020
This week, our market research appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, MSN, The Dallas Morning News, and many other websites and trade publications.
by John LaRosa on November 16, 2020
There are millions of households in America with low incomes and poor credit that find dealing with traditional banks to be difficult. They have chosen instead to patronize “alternative financial” services that provide extended hours and less restrictive credit policies—local check cashing and money transfer outlets, pawn shops, rent-to-own stores, and payday loan services.
by Sarah Schmidt on November 13, 2020
This past week, our market research was cited by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, MSN, Yahoo! Finance, SmartBrief, Food and Beverage Insider, Plastics News, and many other media outlets. See the latest headlines here.
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