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Five Things to Consider When Getting a New Roof
Reading Time: 2 minutesWhen considering a new roof for your home, there’s a lot to think about – from materials and style to cost and installation. For instance, metal roofing systems can provide […]
Median Income Jumps for Realtors
Reading Time: 2 minutesRealtor® median net income increased 5% from 2017 to 2018, and 67% of all Realtors® were female, an increase from 63% last year, according to key findings in the 2019 National Association of […]
Millennials are Impacting Housing Market — Here’s How
Reading Time: 3 minutesNearly 45 million people in the U.S. will reach the typical age for first-time home buyers in the next 10 years – 3.1 million more than the past decade – creating more […]
Most of the 2020 Presidential Candidates Unprepared for Email Attacks
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe campaigns for nearly all top-tier candidatesrunning for President of the United States in 2020 are unprotected against email attacks, fraud and data breaches typically instigated by nation-states, according to a new […]
Online and Physical Retail Experiences Combine to Enhance Shopping
Reading Time: 2 minutesPhysical retail stores still play a major role in most Americans’ shopping journey, according to a recent survey conducted by Kelton Global on behalf of RetailMeNot, Inc. In fact, 85% […]
A Dramatic Increase in Depression Over the Past Five Years
Reading Time: 2 minutesDespite the fact that most Americans have jobs – evidenced by historically low unemployment rates – it appears that the mental well-being of U.S. employees reached a five year low […]
Saving is a Challenge According to Latest Research
Reading Time: 2 minutesEquifax Inc. (NYSE: EFX), a global data, analytics and technology company, today released the results of its annual Financial Literacy Survey, in which nearly half of surveyed adults indicated they do not have […]
Needed: Medicare and Social Security Reform
Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Concord Coalition says this year‘s reports from the trustees of Social Security and Medicare tell a familiar tale of generational unfairness: Both programs contribute to higher budget deficits even while consuming a […]
The Power of Music when Spring Cleaning
Reading Time: 2 minutesWhat gets Americans in the right mindset to make cleaning magic happen in their homes? While the right cleaning tools are essential, and a cleaning helper would be nice, eighty […]
The Power of Open Houses in Closing Home Sales
Reading Time: 3 minutesNationwide, homes with open houses sell for $9,046 more and spend seven fewer days on the market than homes without open houses, according to a new report from Redfin (www.redfin.com), the tech-powered real estate […]
The Best Online Degrees in Project Management
Reading Time: 2 minutesBusiness-Management-Degree.net has recently released their list of the 20 Best Online Schools for Bachelor’s in Project Management Degree Programs 2019, which was written to supplement the research of potential online […]
Cost and Frequency of Cyber Attacks are Up, While Company Preparation is Down
Reading Time: 3 minutesHiscox, the international specialist insurer, today released The Hiscox Cyber Readiness Report 2019™, which gauges how prepared businesses are to combat cyber attacks. The annual report surveyed nearly 5,400 professionals from […]
The Best Online Masters Degrees in Civil Engineering
Reading Time: < 1 minuteOnline Schools Report has released their ranking of the Best Online Master’s degrees in Civil Engineering. Civil engineers are often taken for granted. The same bridges and highways have become […]
How Technology as Helped and Hurt Employees
Reading Time: 3 minutesRandstad US and Future Workplace today announced the results of a new study titled “Technology and the Employee Experience: How Technology Impacts Your Most Important Asset.“ The survey of more than 1,200 U.S. human resources […]
How Leisure Gives Humans an Edge Over Tech in Hiring
Reading Time: 2 minutesHow can we avoid being automated out of our jobs? In a compelling new article, “Leisure Is Our Killer App” (MIT Sloan Management Review, April 23), psychologist and Kellogg School of […]
Vast Majority of Women Doubt Health Choices During Pregnancy
Reading Time: 2 minutesCan you imagine smoking cigarettes while pregnant? While it would seem controversial today, some women of prior generations engaged in many behaviors that are now widely believed to be harmful […]
This is the Most Difficult Part in the Home Buying Process in Texas
Reading Time: 2 minutesA report released today by Texas Realtors provides insights into the demographics, motivations and opinions of Texas homebuyers and sellers. The 2019 edition of the Texas Homebuyers and Sellers Report offers details about real […]
How Credit Unions Makes Life Better
Reading Time: < 1 minuteGeorgia credit union members enjoy substantial financial benefits, according to the Credit Union National Association’s 2019 Year-end Georgia Membership Benefits report. According to Datatrac, the research firm behind CUNA’s report, […]
New Research Spotlights the Problems in Diagnosing Girls with Autism
Reading Time: 3 minutesBoys are four times more likely than girls to be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), yet a growing body of research shows that the condition is more common in […]
The Brady Briefing: Trade Deals, Immigration Reform, Israel, Climate Change, and More
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Brady Briefing is a regular feature of USA Daily Times. By U.S. Congressman Kevin Brady (R-TX) I’ve been working hard to get a new free trade agreement with Canada and Mexico […]


























