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  • Oct 14, 2024 | wealthofgeeks.com | Cat Xu |Paul Rose Jr

    The Family Travel Association (FTA) finds 81% of parents are likely to take at least one vacation per year with their children. But this French family of four takes that concept to the extreme as they opt to live out of backpacks and motorhomes for months to years at a time. If you ever thought having a young family would prevent you from long-term travel, the Ginoux family challenges that conventional myth.

  • Oct 6, 2024 | wealthofgeeks.com | Amanda Kay |Paul Rose Jr

    As the 2024 presidential election gets closer, political talk is everywhere — even at work. But a new survey shows most employees would prefer it to stop. A report by MyPerfectResume reveals 71% of employees are already tired of election discussions at work, and 89% believe employers should limit or discourage political conversations altogether. With tensions running high and pressure to share their political opinions, many workers feel these conversations do more harm than good.

  • Oct 2, 2024 | wealthofgeeks.com | John Dealbreuin |Paul Rose Jr

    As economic concerns continue to grow, a significant disconnect persists between how non-retirees perceive their future financial stability and the actual experience of current retirees, particularly with respect to Social Security. According to Gallup's 2024 Economic and Personal Finance survey, 75% of retirees believe they have enough money to live comfortably, while only 45% of non-retirees anticipate the same.

  • Oct 1, 2024 | wealthofgeeks.com | Melanie Allen |Paul Rose Jr

    CNBC and SurveyMonkey’s recent Your Money International Financial Security Survey finds 65% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck. Between 2020 and 2022, Americans spent upwards of $288 per month on entertainment and hobbies. However, a recent Wells Fargo survey finds more than two-thirds of respondents have cut back on spending, and 62% report they only have enough money for essentials. Further, a 2023 GOBankingRates survey found that 57% of Americans cut back on entertainment spending.

  • Sep 30, 2024 | geek.nexus | Isabella Soares |Paul Rose Jr

    With the amount of celebrity lookalikes roaming through Hollywood, audiences inevitably mistake one actor for another when watching a film. Some productions have even played into the online discourse and cast actors that resemble each other in a movie on purpose. The list below has multiple examples of A-list names who had the chance to share the screen with the person they are often mixed up with in real life.

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