Studies Reveal Where We Get Our Coupons, and Which We Like the Most
A new survey and statistics show how we get our coupons, which we’re most likely to use, and which will probably end up in the trash.
A new survey and statistics show how we get our coupons, which we’re most likely to use, and which will probably end up in the trash.
Mid-year figures show there are a lot more coupons, worth a lot more money – but far fewer of them are for food.
Well, that’s a waste of paper! A new report shows just how many coupons we print at home, but never even use.
Coupon values may have declined, but new research shows that price-conscious shoppers are now holding out for better sales.
A new pricing survey suggests that you can save more on store brand products, even after using coupons. But can you really?
A new report on coupon statistics says we saved less with coupons last year than at any time since before the recession.
New statistics on coupon use show that we’re redeeming fewer coupons, but saving more money anyway.
2013 coupon statistics show that the volume and value of coupons is on the rise – but the news isn’t all good.
From the demise of doubles, to coupon crime, to changes in couponing itself, here’s a look back at the 10 biggest coupon news stories of 2013.
A new study says Target has the most popular coupon website, for a number of important reasons.