Debt is all too common in the United States. More than one-fourth of Americans admit to not paying their bills on time, and according to a new report, this outstanding debt doesn’t disappear until death. New data from Credit.com shows that a whopping 73% of Americans will die with some type of debt. And no this figure isn’t just a couple thousand, the report shows that the average total debt at the time of death is $61,554. Experian FileOne and … Continue reading “Till Death Do Us Part: a Tale of Debt and the American People”
Instagram Hits 1 Million Advertisers, Propels Small Business to Success
Posted on April 5, 2017July 19, 2024Categories Featured News Leave a comment on Instagram Hits 1 Million Advertisers, Propels Small Business to SuccessThere are almost 28 million small businesses in the U.S. today, including 22 million self-employed small business owners — and social media giant Instagram wants to help them succeed. The picture sharing app offers a unique advertising platform for small local businesses, and on March 22, the website officially reached 1 million advertisers, which is five times more than they had a year ago. Not only that, but most of Instagram’s advertisers are small businesses, from local bakeries to independent … Continue reading “Instagram Hits 1 Million Advertisers, Propels Small Business to Success”
The Report is Here: American Infrastructure Is Crumbling
Posted on April 3, 2017July 19, 2024Categories Featured News Leave a comment on The Report is Here: American Infrastructure Is CrumblingThe engineers have spoken, and the results don’t look good. In a recent report card of the nation’s infrastructure, the U.S. has received a D+. This almost failing grade was given by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in March as a part of the assessment the group releases every four years. While shocking, this grade is barely any different from that of 2013. This means that the infrastructure nationwide has been deemed “poor” and “at risk” for over … Continue reading “The Report is Here: American Infrastructure Is Crumbling”
The Supreme Court Has Raised Teaching Standards For Special Needs Students
Posted on March 27, 2017July 19, 2024Categories Featured Leave a comment on The Supreme Court Has Raised Teaching Standards For Special Needs StudentsThe Supreme Court has unanimously raised education standards for students with disabilities around the United States. The 8-0 decision further specified teaching requirements, stating that a child’s “educational program must be appropriately ambitious in light of his circumstances” and “every child should have the chance to meet challenging objectives” whether they are learning in or out of regular education classrooms, The Washington Post reports. The case began in a lower court, when parents of a child with autism and attention … Continue reading “The Supreme Court Has Raised Teaching Standards For Special Needs Students”
Decentralizing The Cloud: What You Should Know About Fog Computing
Posted on March 27, 2017July 19, 2024Categories Featured Leave a comment on Decentralizing The Cloud: What You Should Know About Fog ComputingChampioned by corporate giants like Google and Amazon, cloud computing has revolutionized digital storage and access over the past decade. A Forbes study revealed that 55% of companies experienced heightened productivity after switching to a cloud hosting service. With this benefit, among others, the trend has caught on. The global market for cloud service equipment is expected to reach $79.1 billion by 2018. Suddenly, the cloud is spreading. The term “fog computing,” or edge computing, was coined by Cisco in … Continue reading “Decentralizing The Cloud: What You Should Know About Fog Computing”
Elderly Health Jeopardized if Republican Healthcare Bill is Approved
Posted on March 22, 2017July 19, 2024Categories Featured News Leave a comment on Elderly Health Jeopardized if Republican Healthcare Bill is ApprovedThere were 35.7 million people without healthcare insurance in the U.S. in 2014, but if Republicans pass a plan to replace the Affordable Care Act, that number could rise to 52 million by 2026. The proposed bill is called the American Health Care Act and it will allow insurance companies to charge older adults up to five times more than younger generations. This will lead to disastrously high rates for older Americans with lower incomes who retire early — an … Continue reading “Elderly Health Jeopardized if Republican Healthcare Bill is Approved”
Rate of Botox Procedures in Individuals Aged 19-25 Increasing
Posted on February 10, 2017July 19, 2024Categories Featured News Leave a comment on Rate of Botox Procedures in Individuals Aged 19-25 IncreasingApproximately 82% of Botox recipients typically see results within a week of their treatment, but there’s a new population of Botox patients in the world. Many millennials are spending money to have Botox procedures done to improve the appearance of their face and other body parts. In the U.S., approximately 46.5 million surgical procedures are performed each year. The Botox phenomenon is usually centralized in Los Angeles and surrounding communities, but social media has created such a need for the … Continue reading “Rate of Botox Procedures in Individuals Aged 19-25 Increasing”