One in three consumers struggle with debt. Only 3% of those with Poor credit are debt-free, compared to 36% with Excellent credit, highlighting how financial habits and credit health connect.
Monthly Archives: April 2025
For many Canadians, the American dream is dimming. Trump’s presidency and new tariffs have made over half reconsider moving south, despite earlier hopes of higher pay and lower taxes.
A rare point of agreement in America: pharmaceutical companies are overwhelmingly viewed unfavorably across every demographic, with drug prices seen as too high with profits widely blamed for the cost.
Two-in-five (41%) retired Americans feel their finances don’t support their desired retirement, and though most (92%) don’t currently have side gigs, many (60%) wish they did to improve financial stability.
Chronic Hand Eczema affects nearly 5% of people, causing pain, cracking, and emotional distress. It disrupts daily tasks, work, and relationships, yet no FDA-approved treatment currently exists.
Half of executives say AI has reduced entry-level roles, pushing companies to expect more from new grads. Experience, soft skills, and school prestige now matter more than ever.
Financial struggles often begin with a lack of early education but signs of progress are emerging. Fewer Gen Z report being left in the dark about money compared to Boomers.
Nearly half of Gen Z and Millennials pay monthly for data storage, often $20 or more. Over a lifetime, this habit could cost $40,000 just to preserve unnecessary digital clutter.
Nearly half of diners and most Gen Zs use social media to find restaurants, but only one in ten trust influencers, favoring authentic, peer-driven recommendations over traditional influencer marketing strategies.
Investor confidence is slipping, with 51% now bearish on the market. Inflation remains the top concern, but tariff worries are rising fast, reshaping portfolio priorities heading into Q2 2025.
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