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	<title>Do you think working from home is an efficient use of time?</title>
	<pubDate>2013-05-22T14:51:48+00:00</pubDate> 
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	<description><![CDATA[More than three-in-four  (77%) of more than 800 respondents to the eZonomics online poll think working from home is an efficient use of time. Around 18% do not agree and five percent do not know.]]></description>
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	<title>Are you tempted to spend more freely when tired?</title>
	<pubDate>2013-05-21T16:01:31+00:00</pubDate> 
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	<title>If you get a pay rise, do you tend to spend the extra money or save it?</title>
	<pubDate>2013-05-14T08:15:42+00:00</pubDate> 
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	<description><![CDATA[Only 13% of almost 1,000 respondents to the latest eZonomics online poll tend to spend the extra money when they get a pay rise. The majority save it and the rest do not work.]]></description>
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	<title>Cash or credit? The choice influences the “pain of paying”</title>
	<pubDate>2013-05-07T13:49:57+00:00</pubDate> 
	<link>http://www.ezonomics.com/stories/cash_or_credit_the_choice_influences_the_pain_of_paying</link>
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	<description><![CDATA[And believe it or not – this idea can be used to help keep on track with your budget. 
At one end of the spectrum, we could make spending money very difficult. ]]></description>
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	<title>Do you spend less when grocery shopping if you have a shopping list?</title>
	<pubDate>2013-05-07T08:59:33+00:00</pubDate> 
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	<description><![CDATA[Fifty-seven percent of respondents to this eZonomics poll say they spend less when grocery shopping if they have a shopping list. Only 27% who say they don’t and the rest aren’t responsible for the shopping.]]></description>
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	<title>Do you “like” this? Facebook may make you spend more</title>
	<pubDate>2013-04-30T15:10:39+00:00</pubDate> 
	<link>http://www.ezonomics.com/stories/do_you_like_this_facebook_may_make_you_spend_more</link>
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	<description><![CDATA[It may actually have implications for the way we spend money. 
Given the rapid rise in the popularity of social media, it might pay to be wise to the unexpected consequences of networking online.
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	<title>How often do you check your bank balance?</title>
	<pubDate>2013-04-30T10:40:36+00:00</pubDate> 
	<link>http://www.ezonomics.com/polls/how_often_do_you_check_your_bank_balance</link>
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	<description><![CDATA[More than half – or 55% – of almost 1,000 respondents to the latest eZonomics online poll check their bank balance at least once a week and an additional 21% keep an even closer watch and check it at least once a day.]]></description>
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	<title>Gold has fallen in price Would you still invest in it?</title>
	<pubDate>2013-04-23T08:29:17+00:00</pubDate> 
	<link>http://www.ezonomics.com/polls/gold_has_fallen_in_price_would_you_still_invest_in_it</link>
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	<description><![CDATA[More than 60 percent of respondents to the latest eZonomics online poll will keep investing in gold, despite recent falls in its price.  ]]></description>
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	<title>What&#8217;s the idea behind the share market saying “Sell in May”?</title>
	<pubDate>2013-04-19T11:01:24+00:00</pubDate> 
	<link>http://www.ezonomics.com/blogs/whats_the_idea_behind_the_share_market_saying_sell_in_may</link>
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	<description><![CDATA[At last, spring has arrived. You might think that whilst this fact is pleasant enough, it has nothing to do with economics. You’d be wrong. ]]></description>
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	<title>What does money mean to you?</title>
	<pubDate>2013-04-16T08:42:10+00:00</pubDate> 
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	<description><![CDATA[More than half – or 54% – of almost 1,000 respondents to this eZonomics poll say that money means “security” to them. About a quarter (24%) say it means power, with the remainder split between love, autonomy or something else. ]]></description>
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