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One-third of U.S. adults say they will have more to be thankful for this Thanksgiving than they had a few years ago, a survey indicates. UPI/USN Glenn Cook
One-third of U.S. adults say they will have more to be thankful for this Thanksgiving than they had a few years ago, a survey indicates. UPI/USN Glenn Cook 
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Published: Nov. 22, 2011 at 12:28 PM

ROCHESTER, N.Y., Nov. 22 (UPI) -- One-third of U.S. adults say they will have more to be thankful for this Thanksgiving than they had a few years ago, a survey indicates.

The Harris Poll of 2,463 U.S. adults surveyed online Oct. 10-17 indicated 32 percent said they have more to be thankful for this year, compared with 41 percent in 2010.

Forty-five percent said they will have about as much to be thankful for this year as they had a few years ago, which is slightly more than said so last year at 41 percent.

Eighteen percent say they will have less to be thankful for, up from 13 percent in 2010, while 5 percent were not sure this year, which equals last year.

When asked to compare their overall feelings for Thanksgiving to their feelings a few years ago, many Americans don't seem particularly grateful -- but they have a different take when asked about specific items:

-- 85 percent of Americans said they will feel thankful this Thanksgiving both for the health of their family and family relationships.

-- 74 percent said they will feel thankful because technology makes it easy to stay in touch with family and friends and two-thirds say they are thankful that good technology is easily accessible.

-- 63 percent said they feel thankful for their personal economic situation and 61 percent said the same for their work situation.

-- 56 percent said they are thankful it is safe to walk on the streets.

-- 36 percent said they feel thankful for the way people treat each other, but 40 percent said they do not.

-- 67 percent said they do not feel thankful for the U.S. economic situation, while 14 percent are thankful and 10 percent are not sure.

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