The survey respondents are certainly right when it comes to the big picture.
Because 69.4 percent of survey respondents said so, that's how.
After welfare, survey respondents said, they were more likely to turn to a food bank, a church or friends.
Just over a quarter of the survey respondents reported having attended these.
The survey respondents seemed to know where some of the fault lies.
At least two people among the survey respondents must give an answer for it to appear as one of the possibilities.
In the last five years, 68 percent of survey respondents said they had sent more managers overseas.
A substantial number of survey respondents reported having made accommodations in their work lives to care for children.
"We pretty much rely on the survey respondent to do that," he says.
The association said 93 percent of the survey respondents expected the economic recovery to be slower than normal.