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New York Post USA Life December 05, 2022
Eight in 10 people have cut down on their general spending within the last six months (81%), according to new research. A poll of 2,000 U.S. adults found that three in four have been affected by inflation, with those who said they have reduced their spending on shopping (70%),... + más
Life insurance for seniors: 3 myths debunked | CBS News
Income eligibility for food assistance benefits expanding to reach more Pennsylvanians | PennLive
Newsweek USA Tech October 23, 2023
Pet owners love their dogs more than their cats, a study has found. But it depends on where you live.Although previous studies have already suggested this finding, scientists from the University of Copenhagen wanted to dive more deeply into whether cultural factors altered the... + más
Four ways to tell if your cat loves you – based on science | WGN-TV
Cats are only interested in you if you're talking to them directly | Newsweek
New York Post USA Life October 01, 2022
According to a new poll, homeowners are more likely to look after their home’s health than their own and they look to the fall as a time to get back to routine and readjust their priorities. The survey of 2,000 Americans ages 25-54 found that of those who own a home, their... + más
Pa. election 2022: How to serve as a poll worker on Nov. 8 | PennLive
Fox News Poll: Georgia races see split decision, with Warnock and Kemp ahead | Fox News
New York Post USA Life December 21, 2022
If time travel were possible, two in three Americans would transport themselves back to their childhoods (64%) according to a recent poll. The survey asked 2,000 parents of children between the ages of 5 and 18 to reflect on their own childhoods, revealing that what they miss... + más
6 in 10 parents admit they’re not very good cooks: poll | New York Post
Parents agree play is a form of self-care for kids: poll | New York Post
CBS News USA Business April 14, 2023
Almost half of women in opposite-sex marriages earn as much as or more than their husbands, a share that's tripled since the early 1970s. Yet even women who out-earn their male spouses undertake more unpaid labor such as childcare and housework, according to a new from the... + más
Even If Marie Kondo Is Less Tidy, A Positive Attitude Towards Housework May Have Its Benefits | Forbes
The Gender Divide When Working From Home | Forbes
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