Beating Robots: 25 Human Attributes AI Can’t Achieve

Artificial Intelligence has surged forward, revolutionizing how we live and work, yet there are realms where it hits a wall, unable to replicate the depth and nuance of human ability. Despite its leaps in learning and problem-solving, AI still confronts fundamental barriers in understanding and performing tasks that come naturally to humans. This list explores … Read more

Gen Z’s Catch-22: The High Cost of Both Leaving or Staying at Home

In an era where economic pressures are mounting, Gen Z is faced with living with their parents to save money or venture out and bear the brunt of high living costs. While seemingly pragmatic, this decision carries long-term consequences that extend beyond finances, affecting their emotional well-being and progression into adulthood. Surge in Multigenerational Living … Read more

Where to Thrive: The Best States for Career Growth and Great Pay

Choosing the right state for your career can significantly impact your professional success and financial well-being. From healthcare and technology to education and finance, different states offer distinct advantages and opportunities across various career fields. Here’s an insightful guide to the top states for excelling in some of the most sought-after professions in the United … Read more

From Likes to Savings: Young Adults Focus on Financial Stability, Not Social Fame

Healthy credit score or 50,000 TikTok followers? A new poll shows that, given the choice, younger generations would choose good financials over social media clout.  TikTok Fame or Good Credit? A new survey has asked 1000 young people – 500 GenZers and 500 Millennials – if they would prefer to have an “excellent” credit score, … Read more

A Lifetime of Labour, Yet Middle-Class Retirees Still Face Financial Instability

Late-retiring middle-class Americans may be in danger of an unstable and unaffordable retirement, according to a recent analysis.  Retirement in Crisis New research shows that an impending crisis may loom over a specific demographic of U.S. retirees, known as the ‘Forgotten Middle,’ who are likely to face financial struggles in retirement. The “Forgotten Middle” According … Read more