A recent study from TripIt and Edelman Data & Intelligence discovered 69% of millennials and Gen Z use social media to find inspiration for their ...
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A recent study from TripIt and Edelman Data & Intelligence discovered 69% of millennials and Gen Z use social media to find inspiration for their ...
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Over seven in 10 young Americans are currently looking for a job change, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 employed Americans revealed that 73% of Gen Z respondents would like to switch jobs or careers, along with 70% of millennials surveyed. Thatās compared to 51% of Gen X respondents and just 33% of [ā¦]
Gen Z is driving distracted ā but perhaps not in the way Americans would expect, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 American drivers, split evenly with 500 per generation, revealed that despite younger generations and cell phones being ubiquitous, Gen Z is using tech in smarter ways while driving. But that doesnāt mean [ā¦]
Two-thirds of Americans currently feel behind on their savings goals, according to a new survey. The survey of 2,000 Americans, split evenly by generation, revealed 67% feel this way āĀ with 47% also admitting they donāt believe theyāll āeverā reach their savings goals. This is likely due in part to respondents needing to take money out [ā¦]
Renovating your home can infuse familiar surroundings with new potential while improving your quality of life. A remodel can also help you ben…
The average American experiences 48 days of annual āeco guiltā ā the feeling that they could be doing more to help the environment. A new survey of 2,000 Americans pinpointed the specific number of days per month that people feel strong guilt around their environmental habits and found this strikes 3.8 times per month on [ā¦]
Being āfrugalā is āinā according to a majority of Americans. A survey of 2,000 Americans split evenly by generation and gender found that 61% agree that itās less tacky to be āfrugalā today than it was 10 years ago. In fact, the word no longer holds a harsh connotation, as respondents were likeliest to say [ā¦]
A majority of Americans have already left remote work behind, according to new research. An exclusive survey conducted for Newsweek by Talker Research explored the state of employed Americansā plans for work in 2025, finding that 57% plan to work fully in the office. Nearly a quarter still plan to work entirely from home and [ā¦]
As the first wave of Generation X turns 60 this year, most of the cohort admit they are unprepared for retirement.Ā
Attending a wedding down the street can be costly ā purchasing gifts and formalwear, hiring a babysitter and taking off work can all add up. But when the wedding is out of town and requires a flight or hotel stay, it can be downright expensive to celebrate someone elseās nuptials.Nearly 1 in 10 Americans (9%)...