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Can You Guess The Average Savings Account Balance? Here's A Hint — It's More Than Most People Make...
Benzinga· 20 hours agoUnderstanding the average savings account balance in the U.S. can give us a clearer picture of...
Cost of housing is a top issue for Gen Z voters, new study finds
Birmingham News· 2 days agoOut of 3,000 U.S. homeowners and renters surveyed, millennials, Gen Xers and baby boomers felt the...
Stilettos Are a Gen Z Obsession. Baby Boomers Approve.
The Wall Street Journal· 7 days ago“It is literally the one thing my mother and I agree on,” said Linda Hammoodeh, 27, a flight...
It's Not A Good Time To Buy Or Sell, Consumers Say
National Mortgage Professional· 3 days agoProspective homebuyers are growing increasingly pessimistic, if the results of a recent survey from Fannie Mae are any indication. The...
Here's what annoys people most about tipping, according to new survey
FOX 29 Philadelphia· 6 days agoTraditionally, 15 percent was an average tip, with 20 percent for excellent service. Now, the...
Boomer Eating Habits That Need to Die
Cheapism via AOL· 3 days agoNot Tipping Enough It always seems like the first people to complain about tipping at restaurants are Boomers. They're less likely than Millennials and...
Survey: More than 1 in 3 Americans think tipping culture has gotten out of control
Detroit News· 3 days agoIn conversation with Nora, who requested not to share her last name in order to speak freely where...
John Lennon’s tooth for £19,000: how rock-star tat became big business
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe fine-art auction market may be sluggish (down 7 per cent in 2023) but demand for old records and...
Has tipping gone too far? 1 in 3 Americans think so
FOX 10 Phoenix· 6 days agoTraditionally, 15 percent was an average tip, with 20 percent for excellent service. Now, the suggested tips on many restaurant bills include 22 percent,...
Even Americans earning six figures say they are living paycheck to paycheck—including people making...
Fortune· 22 hours agoWhat used to be a signal of financial success is no longer making the bank, as 48% of those earning $100,000 or more a year say they’re living paycheck to paycheck. As inflation brewed over ...