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Canceled flights, rising costs, and other top concerns among holiday travelers this season
Nearly half of U.S. consumers are planning to brave the busiest travel period of the year by taking trips during the holidays. According to PwC, men are more likely to be out and about as well, with more than half planning to travel versus just 2 in 5 women. They plan to do it even as concerns for common travel mishaps remain. Among the biggest...Read more
HIV isn't the death sentence it once was: How related deaths are dropping in the US
More than 1 million Americans live with human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, with tens of thousands of new diagnoses each year. But with earlier diagnoses and advances in treatment, HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, has become far more manageable. Death rates among diagnosed individuals have dropped, even as recently as the past five years.
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As the tech revolution continues, IDs may be the next thing to go digital
Smartphones already make day-to-day life more convenient. Soon, they may be widely used to prove identities.
Nine in 10 Americans own smartphones to stay connected, find information, track exercise, play games, capture life's moments, and more, Pew reported in June. Increasingly, smartphones also store highly personal information, like ...Read more
Where family and resident councils are most common in US nursing homes
The COVID-19 pandemic was a turning point for nursing home care in America. It amplified the dire needs of the nation's vulnerable older adults and spurred families to effect change.
Four years later, nursing homes are struggling. They're hurting for funding, under-regulated amid labor shortages, and facing lawsuits from residents' family ...Read more
From newspapers to fast food: What the new era of retail kiosks means for consumers
America is poised for a high-tech reemergence of the technology once used to dispense newspapers and sell goods to commuters in busy thoroughfares a century ago.
Digital kiosks are taking over restaurant spaces across the country. A whopping 44% of restaurant brands surveyed by retail tech company Qu anticipated adding self-serve kiosks to ...Read more
Won't be home for the holidays? 7 ways to prepare your house before a big trip.
You've likely been planning your upcoming trip for a while, whether you're preparing to connect with loved ones over the holidays or getting ready for an extended vacation far from anyone you know. To give you peace of mind while you're away, you'll also need to make sure the home you're leaving behind is safe and secure.
The chances of a ...Read more
How to shop greener for the holidays. Tips for eco-conscious gifters of all levels.
Gift-giving is a cornerstone of relationships. People express gifting in myriad ways, from spontaneous, smaller-scaled acts like baking treats to more elaborate signs of affection like planning a trip.
Presents can be physical manifestations of social relationships, which remain significant even in a digital age. But amid growing concerns ...Read more
Here's why US electric vehicle infrastructure has tripled in 5 years, and where it's most common
Car buyers weary of electric vehicles often share the same concern: "What if I run out of juice and there's nowhere to charge my car?"
That was a fair question in 2007. At the time, there were only 139 public EV charging stations. But in the years since, public and private entities have invested billions into building out charging ...Read more
Charities look to make up for weak revenue, shifting donor base this GivingTuesday
Inflation has strained consumers' finances in recent years. It is also having an impact on the charities that depend on donations to do their mission-driven work.
Even as charities feel the economic squeeze, however, those in the grant-giving, civil rights, social causes, and educational sectors have seen substantial growth in donations over...Read more
On Small Business Saturday, establishments with a digital presence may have an edge
The holiday shopping season can be the most wonderful time of year for consumers—but it's the most important time of year for small business owners. Yet many small business owners find themselves in a tight spot, as the growth of online shopping transforms major retailers into the go-to for shoppers seeking both convenience and good deals. ...Read more
Holiday shopping season is upon us. Keep gifting green with sustainable presents for the home.
The holiday season feels a little less jolly considering the amount of waste generated by gift-giving. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates the amount of household garbage in the U.S. increases by 25% between Thanksgiving and New Year's.
After the decorations come down, all that waste heads to landfills, producing a significant ...Read more
How a shortage of visas for skilled workers is affecting the US economy
People from all over the world have long come to the United States in search of opportunities. That includes immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers, and temporary workers and students who come to the U.S. on specialty visas.
Among the latter are skilled foreign workers, a select group granted special access by the H-1B visa program, ...Read more
More consumers hope to cut out self-gifting this year. They may be making a mistake.
Americans are heading into the first holiday season in years where buying less may be the first thing on their minds. And this year, gift lists may exclude one important person: you.
Stacker dug into Deloitte's 2024 holiday retail survey to explore the psychology behind Americans' reluctance to self-gift this year.
In the modern era, ...Read more
From tuberculosis to heart disease: How the leading causes of death in America have changed
We're all going to die someday. Still, how it happens—and when—can point to a historical moment defined by the scientific advancements and public health programs available at the time to contain disease and prevent accidents.
In the early 1900s, America's efforts to improve sanitation, hygiene, and routine vaccinations were still in ...Read more
Inside the fight against the counterfeit goods market, and how you can purchase wisely
Life-sized cardboard cutouts, lightsaber chopsticks (that actually light up!), bacon-themed bandages—these days, anything the mind can dream up can be sold and purchased online.
According to the Census quarterly retail e-commerce sales report, e-commerce accounted for roughly 16% of total retail sales in the U.S. during the second quarter ...Read more
From design to photography: How various creative tools are incorporating generative AI
Artificial intelligence is everywhere. Recent cover songs, résumés, web design, animation, and even voiceovers all have generative AI fingerprints. Creative industries are witnessing a rapid shift in process and production, while artists and creators have pushed beyond what was possible just a year ago.
And change shows no sign of slowing ...Read more
Signature side dish from each state
Side dishes have become a vital part of our collective tables and culinary culture, playing an essential role in how meals are enjoyed around the world. The tradition of complementing main courses with additional, smaller plates can be traced back centuries, with historical records indicating that even in ancient times, lavish banquets featured...Read more
As the US invests in infrastructure at record levels, construction workers may be hard to find
Between a growing housing deficit and historic federal funding for infrastructure improvements, construction projects are arising across the nation. At the same time, there may not be enough qualified workers to move these projects forward.
There were 370,000 construction job openings in August, up 138,000 from the month prior, according to ...Read more
Top US museums young children will love during the holiday season
With the end of the year approaching, it's time for parents and caregivers to begin planning what's in store for winter break while children are out of school. Whether traveling to see family or staying close to home, there are plenty of museums and family-friendly events around the U.S. to help young children engage in both educational and fun...Read more
As more public schools offer prekindergarten, a teacher shortage is slowing progress
Universal pre-K has been shown to prepare children for school, narrow the achievement gap, and help reduce child care costs.
Still, just as state-funded pre-K programs have taken off nationwide, with enrollment increasing during the 2022-23 school year, a shortage of early childhood educators has thwarted progress toward providing a high-...Read more