YouTube continues to be the top platform among teens, followed by TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram. On the other hand, Facebook is increasingly viewed as the “old person’s platform”, with only one in five teenagers using the platform daily. Read more…
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The U.S. is a major producer and exporter of food products, but did you know that it’s also one of the world’s largest food importers? You can notice that most of the inports come form counties which are near USA…
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans have taken on significantly more debt to buy vehicles. This is especially true for Gen Z and Millennials, who the Federal Reserve believes may have borrowed beyond their means. Read more in Visual Capitalist The…
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The $1.3 trillion loan market that’s spooking everyone right now By Eshe Nelson
28 December 2018Views: 792The largest market for leveraged loans is the US, where industries including technology, energy, telecommunications, and healthcare are using the debt to fund mergers and acquisitions, buyouts, dividends, or share buybacks. “In other words, for financial risk-taking rather than plain-vanilla…
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PayPal also recently spoke to the hearts and minds of the globe-trotting young audience by working together with YouTube travel vlogger and e-lebrity star Steve Booker. Read more in How Cool Brands Stay Hot Top 20 Money brands in the…
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A survey from Yale and George Mason universities found that just more than half of Americans – 55 percent – said they were at least somewhat worried about global warming, while only 11 percent said they were very worried about…
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For the first time in decades, the U.S. is no longer the largest economy in the world, and China has become number one, the International Monetary Fund says. learn more in foxnews China surpasses U.S. to become largest world economy…
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The U.S. government has today unveiled the third National Climate Assessment — the most comprehensive scientific review ever published of climate change and its impacts across the United States. learn more in futuretimeline The Third National Climate Assessment is…
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First, the good news — break out the champagne! The overwhelming majority of new U.S. electrical capacity is coming from wind and solar, according to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. FERC just released its monthly analysis for February, and the…