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This report forecasts US online grocery retail sales and total grocery retail sales in US dollars for 2024-2029.
Meal kits have benefited from the pandemic to give consumers sick of planning meals and grocery shopping something different and more convenient to cook.
Simba Information’s latest PreK-12 Instructional Materials Industry Competitive Analysis study analyzes the market and financial health of the educational materials industry and indicates a very positive 2023 and early 2024 for vendors in this industry.
This report forecasts to 2029 US personal consumption expenditures (PCE) on motor vehicle leases in nominal and real (inflation-adjusted) US dollars.
This report forecasts to 2029 global professional and scholarly e-book publishing revenues by segment in US dollars.
This report forecasts to 2025 the US market for prepaid cards in nominal US dollars.
The report provides an analysis of what teachers look for when choosing a supplemental resource based on subject area; the problems with user ratings on unregulated supplementary web sites; and opportunities for educational materials publishers to play a larger role in assisting schools and teachers in choosing supplemental materials.
This report forecasts to 2029 revenues for US contract cleaning services in nominal US dollars.
Simba Information’s K-12 Mathematics Market Survey reports on the results from a survey of math teachers and administrators from around the country, asking key questions such as what math programs and products they use, what kind of attributes are desirable in a Core Math program and supplemental math materials, who makes the purchasing decision and more.
The report provides an extensive analysis of the current trends and future projections in the PreK-12 education sector in the United States.