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Articles in June, 1997 issue of American Demographics
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Disposable dollars determine spending - consumer spending is slow to recover from 1990-1991 recession
by Elia Kacapyr -
America weighs in - growing numbers of overweight people in the US - includes related article about Mode magazine - Cover Story
by Shannon Dortch -
The wired bunch: Online surveys and focus groups might solve the toughest problems in market research. But can Internet users really speak for everyone?
by Brad Edmondson -
Advertising joins the journey of the soul - advertisers' use of spirituality in their messages - includes related article on mainstream culture's increasing acceptance of fringe groups
by Jennifer Harrison -
Centers of wealth - Woods & Poole Economics Inc.'s Woods & Pool Wealth Index - Tomorrow's Markets
by Diane Crispell -
You can buy a thrill: chasing the ultimate rush
by Rebecca Piirto Heath -
Bias vs. fact - studies on societal values are always subjectively flawed - Editorial
by Diane Crispell -
Where America lives: It's been a long time since U.S. commerce depended on waterways, but most Americans still live near coasts or rivers - Illustration
by Brad Edmondson -
Sport fads and trends - tips on distinguishing them
by Martin G. Letscher - Why detergent sheets are washed up - failure of Procter and Gamble's Tide Multi-Action Sheets product - What Were They Thinking? - Column
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