Password fatigue is overwhelming Gen Z, with high rates of password reuse, risky sharing habits, and stress fueling security concerns and account abandonment.
Monthly Archives: April 2025
Job seekers overwhelmingly prefer human interaction during hiring, while companies push AI adoption, sparking concerns about the loss of personal connection in recruitment.
Learn everything about matrix survey questions, including examples, templates, and best practices to create effective surveys using matrix questions.
Facing growing education costs, most students plan to save, work, and live at home, with many expecting to borrow money and expressing concerns about future student loan repayments.
Nearly two-thirds of Americans fear running out of money more than death, with inflation, taxes, and daily expenses creating major barriers to saving for retirement.
Moms want early celebrations, scenic views, and multiple parties this Mother’s Day. Plan ahead with family brunches and waterfront dining to give her the unforgettable day she deserves.
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.
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.
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