Some employees are struggling with the return to the office, providing a boost for professional etiquette training services across the country. End of the New Normal In the last few years, since the beginning of the global COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, millions of workers in the U.S. and overseas adapted to a new life of […]
Author: Shannon Campbell
U.S. Credit Scores Drop for First Time in a Decade
The national average credit score has dropped for the first time since 2013 – and while it may not be a cause for national concern yet, it is an indication of growing financial stress for the average American. Average Credit Score Drops For the first time in ten years, the national average FICO credit score […]
10 Everyday Items That Could Be Worth a Fortune in the Future
If you’re interested in a different type of investment to add to your portfolio, consider these ten types of everyday collectibles that are likely to gain value in the future. Looking to Diversify? For some people, investing in collectible items can be an effective way to diversify their investing portfolio. And these collectibles don’t have […]
Boeing Settles $51 Million Fine with US State Department for Unlawfully Sending Military Aircraft Files Overseas
The U.S. aerospace manufacturer Boeing has reached a settlement with the U.S. State Department after numerous incidents of international export violation. $51 Million in Fines The American aerospace manufacturer Boeing has accepted a $51 million fine issued in a settlement with the U.S. State Department after being charged with several international export violations. Trouble in […]
Illegal Migration From India Has Soared in the U.S., Now Third-Largest Undocumented Group
Illegal immigration from India is on the rise in the U.S., making this South-Asian immigrant group the largest outside of Latin American nations. A New Border Minority While illegal border migration from Latin American countries into the U.S. has become a national crisis, and Chinese migration has also become a national security talking point, another […]
Weight Loss Drugs Could Provide Trillion-Dollar Economic Boost
New pharmaceutical treatments for diabetes and weight loss could provide significant benefits for the U.S. economy, according to new research by banking multinational Goldman Sachs. ‘Miracle’ Weight Loss Drugs Flood the Market In the last year, ‘miracle’ weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy have flooded U.S. headlines as celebrities and medical professionals tout their […]
Black-Owned Businesses Are Growing in the US – Here Are 6 of the Largest and Most Successful
As the number of Black-owned businesses in the U.S. surges, we take a look at some of the most prominent companies in the U.S. Black-Owned Business is Booming The number of Black-owned businesses in America has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the U.S. Census Bureau Annual Business Survey. Representation is Growing Black-owned businesses […]
Colorado Town Unanimously Rejects Sanctuary Status as Immigration Arrivals Surge in State Capital
A small Colorado town has chosen to remain a non-sanctuary city, refusing to accept immigrant relocations in a move that is spreading around the state. Monument Says No After putting it to vote, the town of Monument, Colorado, unanimously voted to retain its status as a non-sanctuary city, while the state capital, Denver, has found […]
Gen Z Blames Drinking for Financial Struggles – But Is There More to the Story?
Drinking habits are having an unprecedented effect on the younger generation’s financial health and vice versa, according to several new studies. Alcohol to Blame According to a new report by online lending marketplace LendingTree, Gen Z are increasingly blaming their drinking habits for their financial struggles, saying that drinking too much alcohol is stunting their […]
Gen Z and Millennials Prioritize Financial Stability Over Social Media Fame, Defying Stereotypes
Healthy credit score or 50,000 TikTok followers? A new poll shows that, given the choice, younger generations would choose good financials over social media clout. TikTok Fame or Good Credit? A new survey has asked 1000 young people – 500 GenZers and 500 Millennials – if they would prefer to have an “excellent” credit score, […]