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The Great Wealth Transfer in 3 charts
More than $80 trillion over 20 years—that's the scale of the coming wave of wealth expected to trickle down to younger Americans over the next two decades.
Dubbed the Great Wealth Transfer, the shift of assets from older generations to millennials and Generation Z may profoundly reshape financial influence and spending priorities in ...Read more

5 interior design trends that are making major comebacks
The old adage that everything old is new again almost always proves true when it comes to fashion and design—just wait long enough, and what's cool will inevitably cycle back. Thought you'd never see the return of low-waisted jeans or built-in appliances in shades of avocado green? Think again. The cyclical nature of trends follows what ...Read more

Is your phone actually listening to you? We fact-checked 5 surveillance myths.
Mirrors that track workout reps, pillows that silence snores—smart technology is constantly evolving. Our phones are some of the smartest and most ubiquitous. By 2024, 9 in 10 Americans owned a smartphone, up from just 35% in 2011, according to Pew Research Center.
While these innovations offer convenience, they often come with a hidden ...Read more

Top pizza chains in the US
Pizza has been a staple of the American diet since the late 19th century and has grown into a multibillion-dollar industry. How much do Americans love pizza? $50 billion in estimated sales for 2024 should give you a rough idea. What's more, that number is expected to grow, with technology research company Technavio projecting the global pizza ...Read more

What a difference a dollar makes: These are the metros where your paycheck stretches the furthest
It's getting hard out there to be an everyday consumer. Prices are up, and so is unemployment. President Donald Trump's shifting positions on tariffs are contributing to a haze of economic uncertainty. Bracing for impact, shoppers are trimming their grocery runs and seeking discounts, and their confidence in the economy is plunging, according ...Read more

In an age of social isolation, here's the surprising way education shapes friendships
Romantic love may come and go, but finding the Thelma to your Louise is forever.
Friends—besties, squads, workplace buddies, college roommates—play a unique role in our lives. They're companions and confidants; they share our stories and know us better than we know ourselves. Whether they show up in real life or drop the perfect response...Read more

How do hurricanes affect baby names?
When a hurricane makes landfall, its effects go beyond the physical devastation and disruption to communities in its path. Storms leave lasting societal imprints on many facets of life—even what parents name their children.
Spokeo compared data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Social Security Administration to ...Read more

Most popular TV shows on Netflix last week
It's been 12 years since Netflix changed the way we watch television with the release of its first original series, "Lilyhammer" and "House of Cards," and nothing has been the same since. The binge model, where all episodes are released at once, upended our viewing patterns and got us hooked on new shows in a way we hadn't been before—who ...Read more

Most popular movies on Netflix last week
When Netflix began as a service to mail DVDs to your home, none of us could have imagined what it would one day become. Of course, people now know Netflix as one of the most successful streaming services, as well as the producer of a number of smash hit original TV series and movies. The earliest Netflix films may not have broken through, but...Read more

Does your neighborhood sound expensive? Here's how names impact real estate prices.
In 2012, real estate agents in Oakland, California, began listing houses under a new neighborhood called "NOBE." The acronym—a conjunction meant to represent the North Oakland, South Berkeley, and East Emeryville neighborhoods—quickly spread online, irking its residents. A marketing tool to attract affluent homebuyers and renters, NOBE ...Read more

Cryptocurrency scams drive major spike in investment fraud
It started with a text message, seemingly meant for someone else. Ed Hayduk, a Pennsylvania resident, replied. Over the following weeks, he engaged in what he described to CBS News Philadelphia as a friendly conversation. Eventually, the sender convinced him to invest a small sum in a crypto wallet. Fake statements showing high returns ...Read more

As college enrollment declines, interest in these majors is growing for the 2024-25 school year
For the past decade, college enrollment has steadily declined; at the same time, students' career aspirations have undergone a dramatic transformation. Long considered the gateway to financial stability, a college degree is no longer viewed as the only—or even the best—path to success.
Freshman enrollment fell 5% this fall compared to ...Read more

The 'Got Milk?' era has given way to plant-based alternatives. Here's why.
In 1993, up-and-coming Hollywood director Michael Bay created a formative piece of '90s pop culture: the very first "Got Milk?" television commercial.
The iconic ad occurs inside a dimly lit Alexander Hamilton museum, where actor Sean Whalen spreads goopy peanut butter over slices of bread. As he subsequently scarfs down his sandwich, he ...Read more

As more parents abstain from vaccinations, children from low-income households may pay the price
For many American children, it's a rite of passage: Visit the pediatrician for a routine checkup, get a quick jab in the thigh or upper arm, and go home with a brightly colored bandage, a lollipop, and lifelong protection against a dangerous and deadly disease. Vaccines, one of the most important public health advances of the 21st century, have...Read more

What state seals say about America and what they don't
The United States of America isn't short on symbols that evoke a sense of national patriotism—from "the stars and stripes" to the Statue of Liberty and even Uncle Sam. To truly understand the U.S., you must look past Washington D.C. and the White House and delve into the individual states—because the plurality of the nation's 50 states is ...Read more

As the Real ID deadline looms, will middle names create complications in a digitized system?
If you're headed to the airport soon, you might want to double-check your identification. Starting May 7, 2025, every resident (18 years or older) of a U.S. state or territory attempting to board a commercial aircraft will need to present security with a Real ID license or identification card, or another acceptable form of identification such ...Read more

American workers are getting lonelier. Having a 'third place' may help.
Jessica Maier, an art history professor at Mount Holyoke College and mother of three, realized about three years ago that something was missing—even though her days were always busy and close to bursting with tasks and responsibilities.
"I felt like all I was doing was being stressed all the time, thinking about other people, like my kids,...Read more

Our emails, ourselves: What the history of email reveals about us
save_the_drama_for_your_mama@hotmail.com
magically_delicious_vic@hotmail.com
gigglybear4u@hotmail.com
Gen Xers and millennials, in particular, have many embarrassing email addresses hidden in their digital closets. Still, it seemed like a good idea at the time. In the 1990s and early 2000s, the emergence of webmail services like ...Read more

From New York to LA, public transportation is turning high-tech
Across the world, public transit is going high-tech. With smartphones in people's pockets, transit agencies have learned to adapt—using QR codes and digital advancements to speed up payments and guide passengers through systems.
QR codes displayed at bus stops and train stations give folks access to maps, schedules, and updates via ...Read more

Olivia and Liam take top spots as most popular baby names again, except in these states
Liam and Olivia have once again topped the list of the most popular baby names in the United States, according to data from the Social Security Administration as of March 2024. This marks another year in which both names have captured the affection of new parents, continuing a relatively steady trend.
Liam has held the title of the most ...Read more