Tag: Survey
Report: New England consumers give high marks to internet service providers
PROVIDENCE – New England consumers continue to give internet service providers high marks on attributes such as reliability, speed and security, according to the...
Six banks that operate in R.I. get top marks from LGBTQ+...
PROVIDENCE – Six banks that have a presence in Rhode Island were among the 765 United States businesses that received the highest score on...
Citizens survey: M&A dealmaker sentiment at five-year high
PROVIDENCE – Optimism about the deal-making environment has reached a five-year high, according to a new survey from Citizens Financial Group Inc. published Wednesday.
The...
AAA Northeast survey finds ‘EV anxiety’ pervasive in region
PROVIDENCE – Drivers in the region, including some in Rhode Island, are prone to a case of “EV anxiety” when purchasing their next vehicle,...
Citizens survey: Most Americans feel ill-equipped to handle large wealth transfer
PROVIDENCE – Nearly three-quarters of Americans, or 72%, said they lack the financial confidence needed to manage a large influx of money on their...
CVS survey shows mental health concerns continue to rise
WOONSOCKET – A recent survey conducted by CVS Health Corp. and Morning Consult found that most adults still have concerns about their mental health...
Citizens survey: Most business leaders open to making deal with private...
PROVIDENCE – Citizens Financial Group Inc. says private equity firms entered 2024 ready to shop, and a study released by Citizens shows many business...
Survey: Local nonprofits still facing ongoing challenges
PROVIDENCE – Low pay and limited benefits offered for employees due to having few resources, having few donors contributing to their causes and responding...
Polaris MEP seeking input for 2024 Voice of Manufacturers survey
PROVIDENCE – Polaris MEP has released a call for responses as it conducts its second Voice of Manufacturers survey, which the organization compiled for...
Political tensions pose threat to economy, business economists say
WASHINGTON (AP) – Just a quarter of business economists and analysts expect the United States to fall into recession this year. And any downturn...



















