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Edmunds lists the most liked cars in 2024 based on performance, comfort and reliability.
Continue ReadingEdmunds lists the most liked cars in 2024 based on performance, comfort and reliability.
Continue ReadingSpokeo explains how catfishing + phishing leads to catphishing, which happens when the grift goes from messing with your heart to messing with your identity, and maybe even your bank account.
Continue ReadingRentCafe.com conducted an analysis of ZIP codes across the U.S. to uncover urban areas where high-end apartments come with below-average price tags.
Continue ReadingThe 74 reports that Black girls were far more likely than Black boys to have “a negative math identity” and to not see how the subject connects with their future.
Continue ReadingWay.com examines how the automotive business is affected by high tariffs in various ways and what you can do to avoid higher costs.
Continue ReadingExperian examined the eight U.S. cities most aligned with the national average in terms of credit score, credit card debt, and credit usage.
Continue ReadingNEXT reports that a recent survey shows small business owners are increasingly turning to 100% online digital platforms that let them research, compare, and buy coverage without an agent.
Continue ReadingCheapInsurance.com traced the major milestones in vehicle safety using information from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Continue ReadingRamp explains that some of the most successful business owners know that tax planning is a year-round process, not a one-time event.
Continue ReadingBrex details how companies can manage spending with business expense cards.
Continue ReadingTurboTenant takes a deep dive into how to rent out a house effectively and efficiently—how to understand legal elements, screen tenants, and make the home improvements necessary to ensure your rental is competitive and attractive to applicants.
Continue ReadingSmartAsset identifies the U.S. cities with the highest populations of people aged 55 to 64 to determine where the biggest shifts out of the workforce and into retirement may occur.
Continue ReadingRamp explains the Automated Clearing House network, including payments and how they work, who uses the network, and why it’s an essential part of modern banking.
Continue ReadingSquare reports on the most compelling global restaurant trends shaping the food and beverage industry in 2025, from automation to diversifying revenue streams.
Continue ReadingEdmunds combs search data to find the 25 U.S. cars capturing the most online attention.
Continue ReadingNEXT helps small business owners understand the zoning laws that determine if they can live where they work.
Continue ReadingVivian Health explores how much travel nurses earned in early March 2025, explains why travelers are paid more generously, and highlights additional perks.
Continue ReadingThe Salt Lake Tribune reports on a project to create a six-story apartment complex out of recycled metal boxes.
Continue ReadingTeamSense reports that, as ICE raids increase and work permit renewals face delays, manufacturers are seeing a sharp rise in absenteeism, particularly in high-impact states like Texas and New York. TeamSense data reveals the growing workforce challenges and how HR leaders are preparing for potential disruptions.
Continue ReadingStacker examined partisan divides on public education using polling data from the Pew Research Center and relevant news reports.
Continue ReadingOANDA used Census data to see how top import prices and currency values may shift amid tariff fluctuations and ongoing uncertainty.
Continue ReadingDoes having a degree pay off? Best Colleges analyzed Census data to determine the wage boost a college education provides nationwide and by state.
Continue ReadingUS Banks & Branch Offices explores the origins of popular financial acronyms to reveal insights into where people fall in the wealth hierarchy.
Continue ReadingExperian reviews why the average annual cost of auto insurance may have increased and how it can be lowered.
Continue ReadingThe General used AAA data via the Bureau of Transportation Statistics to analyze car ownership costs and the financial impact of a car wreck.
Continue ReadingSmartAsset calculated that the costs of necessities, including housing, food and childcare, often leaves households with little to no money to spare in 100 of the largest U.S. counties.
Continue ReadingShopify outlines how to keep businesses from getting lost among the competition and how brand guidelines can set them apart.
Continue ReadingThe 74 reports on teen phone use in schools across the U.S., revealing up to 90 minutes of usage daily.
Continue ReadingWealth Enhancement shares findings from survey research about Americans’ preparedness (or lack thereof) and excitement about retirement.
Continue ReadingThe 74 reports on the state of paid apprenticeships and internships in U.S. schools.
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