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Educated Employed
Not all majors are created equal. We all know this when going into college and we often make decisions based upon a combination of our interests and our professional goals. This breakdown by Mindflash shows which college majors have the best chance of yielding a job as well as those that pose challenges. Click to...
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Holiday Spending
Americans are known for their spending. Whether it’s on necessary items or not, we have a reputation for spending a lot of money which is why much of the global economy centers around American consumption. The holidays represent a special time for retailers for obvious reasons. How much are we spending this year? Click to...
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Slackers
It’s sad, but this number shouldn’t surprise anyone. If anything, it may even seem high depending on where you work and what your opinion of your employer is. With 52% saying they’re not engaged and 18% saying their disengaged, one might wonder what it really takes to motivate employees. If one were wondering that, our...
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Saving Money Over Time
keeping more of your take-home pay is more than a way of surviving a tough economy; it can also be a powerful statement about getting off the work-spend treadmill, rejecting the greedy and sometimes even predatory practices of some financial institutions and corporations, and becoming more self-sufficient overall. Here’s what saving more of your money...
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Penny Auction
Have you ever wondered how penny auctions worked? Do you even know what penny auctions are? If you answered yes or no to either of those questions, this infographic by Game Pumpkin is for you. Yes, that was a loaded question. Don’t think about it. Just scroll down and click to enlarge. Story by Automotive...
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Social Advertising
Businesses are truly starting to see the benefits of social media as an advertising venue. Users may not like it, but if it means keeping our favorite social sites running and robust without us having to pay, we’re willing to tolerate it (to some extent). This graphic breaks it down for us. Click to enlarge....
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Fall Buying
It’s fall. It’s time for many things such as school, leaves, and buying. Wait, buying? Yep. According to our friends at Milo, people are buying lots of things. Here’s a cross-section:
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Will Eat Good Food
There are plenty of good reasons to eat good food. The biggest challenge is in deciding what “good” means to all of us. Healthy? Great taste? Inexpensive? When it comes to work, science is showing that there are reasons why good food is akin to good work. Click this great infographic from Mindflash to enlarge.
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Financial Stress
With 46.2 million people living in poverty in America, most are pointing to joblessness, weak recovery, and political maneuvering on the crisis. For four consecutive years, the number of poor people in America has risen and is at its highest point since the Census Bureau started keeping track of it 52 years ago. According to...
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Work Stress
Living in stress is hard enough. When one has to work in it, the toll can be double. There are ways that American workers (and workers around the world, for that matter) can effectively reduce the stress levels their employees feel at work. These are physical activities; it isn’t just a matter of taking on...
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