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Consumer Insights Roundup: Hispanic Millennials Say Speaking English at Home is a Priority, 40% of Consumers Prefer Netflix…

A summary of the most relevant consumer insight research in the U.S., U.S. Hispanic, and Latin American markets.

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What: A summary of the most relevant consumer insight research in the U.S., U.S. Hispanic, and Latin American markets.
Why it matters: If you’re trying to keep up with the latest happenings, this is your one-stop shop.

 

  • According to an AlphaWise/Morgan Stanley survey, about 40% of U.S. consumers think Netflix has the best original programming among premium TV and over-the-top (OTT) subscription video services, up 1% year-over-year (YoY). The next highest ranked service was HBO, with 11% saying it had the best original content, down from 14% last year. Hulu ranked third, with 6% saying it had the best originals, versus 4% last year.

 

  • Medline Remedy® Dermatology Series announced the results of a survey meant to find out what U.S. consumers know about their skincare products. The results show 74% lack confidence that they’re using the right moisturizer for their skin; 84% aren’t knowledgeable about the ingredients in their moisturizer; 73% think the more you moisturize the more hydrated your skin will be (False); and 61% believe that using a moisturizer can prevent wrinkles (False).

 

  • According to Hub Research’s Best Bundle survey of 1,631 U.S. consumers ages 16 to 74, 24% of consumers feel they have too many online TV subscriptions, up from 14% in 2018. One-third of respondents said they would drop at least one service they have now before adding a new subscription, but 64% said they would keep all current subscriptions even if they add a new TV service.

 

  • A recent survey of consumers from the U.S. & U.K. by Globalwebindex found 42% of consumers said that products that have packaging made from recycled and/or sustainable materials are important in their day-to-day shopping. The percentage of consumers globally who have said they are willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaging has grown from 47% to 59% in seven years. More than half of people surveyed said they’re now making a conscious choice to use less disposable plastic than they were doing a year ago.

 

  • Findings from MRI’s Survey of the American Consumer show that one-quarter of Hispanic Millennials agree that speaking English is “a priority” in their homes. That is 16% higher than the overall Hispanic average. Also, 42% of Millennials agree completely that “being part of American culture is important to me” (10% above average).

 

 

 

 

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