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If you ever have a song stuck in your head, you know how annoying it can be to “hear” the…
Younger Americans think relaxing on vacation is overrated, according to new research.A survey of 2,000 Americans who travel (evenly split…
If you picked up a craft or creative hobby during the COVID lockdowns, this may well have helped you through…
Almost half (48%) of Americans believe that the rise of AI has made them less “scam-savvy” than ever before, according…
Bosses are making their staff return to the office—or quit (but they’re notably absent themselves)
Research recently confirmed what many workers had already suspected: return-to-office mandates were often a thinly veiled headcount reduction. But while…
The $500,000 penalty for working moms: New study shows how much having a child can cost women over their careers
If you haven’t heard, having children is expensive. As well as the eye-watering price of equipment for your new bundle…
Gen Z are increasingly becoming NEETs by choice—not in employment, education, or training
Just like Peter Pan, there’s a growing cohort of Gen Zers who are refusing to grow up and embrace life’s…
Women have the edge on soft skills to succeed in the age of AI—it might be the magic fix to smash the glass ceiling
After making significant progress in recent years, women are beginning to see their march up the corporate ladder stalled by…
Only 2 Ivy League schools land grads a six-figure salary 10 years out—and almost half of MBA’s are a waste of money, data suggests
Sorry Gen Z grads: Ritzy college degrees just aren’t the golden to big paychecks that they perhaps used to be.…
Mental illness costs US $282B annually, says NBER Macroeconomics of Mental Health report
Mental illness isn’t just a pervasive problem in the U.S.—one in five adults experience it each year, per the nonprofit…












