
Livy Beaner
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1 month ago |
talkerresearch.com | Livy Beaner
The younger generations understand the most that it’s high risk, high reward, as Gen Z is willing to lose an average of $199, whereas millennials up the ante to an average of $205. On the flip side, baby boomers are only willing to put an average of less than $40 at stake ($38.70). Almost half (46%) participate in the college basketball madness of March Madness in some manner and of those, 24% are in it to win some money.
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1 month ago |
nypost.com | Livy Beaner
A little more than three in five parents are ditching filters and unrealistic aesthetics and are looking to embrace more “real” parenting moments this year, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 parents of kids ages 2-18 revealed that in order to appear like the “perfect” parents, 60% admit that they carefully curate their social media accounts. In 2025, 62% are looking to leave old habits in the past and embrace a candid reality, rather than a filtered and tweaked feed.
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1 month ago |
nypost.com | Livy Beaner
More than half of Americans experience “filing fear” every tax season, according to new research. From stressing about starting your taxes in the first place to worrying about whether everything was filled out correctly, a poll of 2,004 American taxpayers, found these feelings of anxiety consume 54% of respondents. The survey also split respondents by Zodiac sign to see if tax filing habits may be written in the stars.
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2 months ago |
menafn.com | Livy Beaner
Hottest Careers For Men And Women In 2025 1/29/2025 8:30:52 AM NEWS COPY W/ video + INFOGRAPHIC Step aside,“finance guys” - According to single Americans, health care is the most attractive career sector. The survey of 1,000 single men and 1,000 single women aimed to uncover the hottest careers of 2025 and which are the most dateable.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
menafn.com | Livy Beaner
Americans' Common Misunderstandings About Taxes Unveiled 1/23/2025 8:02:40 AM NEWS COPY W/ video + INFOGRAPHIC Nearly one in five Gen Zers (17%) believe that you can write anything off as a business expense when filing your taxes, according to new research.
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