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Survey: People Are Drinking A Lot Of Coffee (And They Like It Sugary-Sweet)
From waking you up in the morning to keeping you awake in the afternoon, coffee is there for you all day long. It’s the drink college students turn to when they have to pull an all-nighter for the test the next day. Coffee is great for staying alert during the workday or meeting that big […]
What Each State Has That’s Bigger Than Any Other
Every state has its claim to fame. Sometimes that dubious honor is being home to something really, really big. Or being the location of a colossal, immense quantity of an everyday object or action. Regardless, no accomplishment so big is too small to escape our notice here at Zippia. We scoured thousands of records (and […]
The Best City For Remote Workers In Each State
Covid has shown many workers they are perfectly capable of doing their job from home- no lengthy, expensive commute needed. Not only can they work remotely, they enjoy the flexibility and freedom it provides. 63% of workers currently working remote prefer remote roles in the future. However, it begs the question, in a world where […]
The Cities With The Fewest Mail Drop Boxes
While your mail may seem to be made up of coupons and other junk mail, reliable mail delivery is an essential function. Bills, medicine, and vital communication all depend on a working, consistent postal service. With mail delivery backed up, drop boxes being removed, and doubt about the USPS dampening the public’s confidence, we decided […]
The Absolute Cheapest Cities To Retire In 2020
Some people spend their whole lives looking forward to retirement. The typical age of retirement is 62 years old. Even still, some people retire younger while others retire later. Either way, you probably don’t want to spend all of your money right out of the gates. So it might be a good idea to look […]
Best City In Each State For Millennials To Relocate
From avocado toast to putting the needs of all humanity above individual needs, millennials are a strange generation compared to the rest. This is why they get such a hard time from the other generations. From something being overexplained in a condescending way to being called a sensitive snowflake while also being told that every […]
Best Total Package College In Each State
As seniors head back to school, there is one thing on their mind: College. From the partying to having more freedom and the chance to make new friends, the decision to attend college is a big one. The fear and dread of picking the right college should not be weighing down your last year of […]
What Each State Is Quarantine Baking The Most
Many people have become better acquainted with their oven during quarantine. While yeast and bread makers sold out, people aren’t just using their ovens to make bread. Many are comfort baking and making sweets. After all, what better time to bake (and eat) an Apple Crumble than when the world is crumbling? We analyzed Google […]
The States Where Mail-In Voting Is Being Hit Hard
More voters than usual plan on casting mail-in votes due to Covid-19. Postal workers are already swamped with increased mail activity from the pandemic, and the U.S. Postal Service is uncertain about their ability to deliver the increased mail in votes. In addition, the lack of approved over-time and disassembled mail sorting machines, is stretching […]
The Most Hungover States, According to Google
We’ve all been there. Desperately searching Google the day following a night of heavy drinking for a quick hangover cure. Just whatever to stop your head from pounding, right? Unfortunately, we’ve never been able to find that magical potion. But some states might be closer than others just based on their Google searches. We found […]
The Best Mid-Sized Colleges for Finding a Job
The task of finding the perfect college is daunting. Finding a job after graduation is even more stressful. Since some colleges are too big and others are too small, we chose to focus our efforts on mid-sized colleges for that Goldilocks effect. By comparing mid-sized colleges, we were able to narrow down the ones that […]
Best Large Colleges For Starting Your Career
The decision to go to college is a big one. There are so many options and no matter what college you choose, you’ll always wonder if you had gone to a different school what your career would have been like. Since you’ll be working until you retire, you shouldn’t just make decisions willy nilly when […]
The Best Beach Cities to Start Your Career
Let’s go surfing now! Everybody’s learning how. Come on a safari with me. If the Beach Boys have been running through your head lately, it may be a sign that you need a beach in your life. Generally speaking, living in paradise comes with a big price tag. But it doesn’t necessarily need to. We […]
The Best Small Colleges For Jobs In 2020
While college is a time of personal and professional growth, for many students it is an expensive investment in their future. Students attend college with the expectation of securing gainful employment. However, not all schools are equal in job placement success. Some colleges are vastly more supportive of their students’ post-graduation concerns than others. In […]
The Best Cities For A Fresh Start
Ready to start over fresh? Maybe you’ve lost your job or are drowning in debt. Perhaps you are at a crossroads in your personal life and want to go somewhere no one knows your name. Whatever the reason, you’re ready to pack up and head to new horizons. But where is the grass actually greener? […]
The Company Each State Applies To Work At The Most
Looking for a job? Chances are good your mind goes to certain companies first. While some of those may be local, others may be national or international companies. Perhaps a friend or family member works there. Maybe you drive by it everyday or love their Pumpkin Spice Mocha or sweet shoes. Whatever the reason, people […]
These Cities Have The Most Expensive Commutes
It takes money to make money. Maybe that’s why so many workers are finding themselves saving money now that they’re working from home. Between over-priced coffee, lunches with coworkers, and professional clothes to look the part, it adds up. Of course, that’s not counting the biggest area of savings- the commute. According to the US […]
The Best City in Each State for Working Families
Working families all have one thing in common: they work hard to just get by. For 20+ years, working families have been dealing with inflation without a pay raise. Since they have to keep their families afloat now, families have stopped saving for retirement. Which probably means they don’t have a college fund set up […]
What Each State Taxes The Most
Taxes are almost inescapable. Most everyone has taxes they have to pay. I’ll bet that even if you are exempt, you’ve had to pay taxes before or at least have to pay some kind of tax still. From personal to sales and even property taxes, each state has its own rates that are applied and […]
The States With The Worst (And Best) Credit Scores
The average credit score in the United States hovers around 680. A credit score shy of 680 is considered fair, and means most Americans have reasonably decent credit. A good credit score is important because it secures loans and credit cards with reasonable interest rates. A poor credit score can leave necessary purchases out of […]
Map Of Each State’s Favorite Potato Dish (Spoilers: Casseroles And Fries Abound)
Happy National Potato Day. Today is the spud-tacular day we honor America’s favorite starch. Whether it’s your lunch break or happy hour, good chance potatoes make an appearance. From the potato chips in your lunch bag to the half-off potato skins you drown your sorrows with after work, they’re everywhere. Fried, baked, roasted, mashed, souped, […]
The Best States for Working Families
The middle class isn’t like it was 20 years ago. During that time, working families were expecting their children to make more than them when they grew up and started careers. Now, that story is completely different. Instead, those children have grown up, started careers and are struggling. Why? Despite inflation, the median income for […]
The Best Junior College In Each State For Getting A Job
Finding a job after college can be a tough feat, but it doesn’t have to be. In fact, it can be really simple. We found that just by choosing the right college may set you up for success in the “real world.” Don’t worry, we’ve already looked through the job placement numbers for you. These […]
The Best Colleges For First Generation Students
Going to college for anyone can be scary. But for first generational students, it’s entirely new territory. It can be overwhelming trying to find the best college to attend, especially when some schools do a really bad job of helping first-generation students acclimate to the college environment. With this in mind, we came to the […]
Your Job Might Have Something To Do With Who You Marry
Ever wondered how much your job choice impacts your personal life? After all, it impacts how many hours you spend on the clock, how much money you take home, and what you talk about over the dinner table. Could it impact who you marry even? We were curious, so we dove into the data to […]
These States Saw The Biggest Loss In Education Jobs
Recently, lots of attention has been directed toward schools. More specifically toward if they should be going back with COVID still going on. People can’t seem to agree about anything, and no one is talking about the teachers, janitors, support staff, and other faculty positions who will also be put at risk. However, what may […]
The Worst States To Be A Man (And The Best)
Worst States To Be a Man Research Summary The worst state to be a man in the U.S. is Mississippi, with state imprisonment rate of 619 and a male unemployment rate of 6.1%. The best state to be a man in the U.S. is New Jersey, with state imprisonment rate of 204 and a male […]
The States With The Most Despair
With lots of different factors contributing to despair, it makes sense that some states are in more despair than others. While we contributed depression, opioid prescriptions and poverty rates, others suggest that the more pain someone is in the more they’re going to be in despair. With that being said, these 10 states are dealing […]
Most Common Job Openings In Each State
Have you ever wondered what positions employers are hiring the most? Lucky for you, we’ve found the most (and second-most) common job openings in each state. These openings range from registered nurses to sales associates to even volunteers. So if you’re considering a career in one of the areas listed below, you’re in luck! Lots […]
The Most (And Least) Attractive States
The majority of the population in the U.S. is concerned about looks. At least for 64%, the first thing they notice about someone is how attractive they are. That just begs the question of which states are the most attractive. Well, we’ve got the answer. We found the states where people are the least obese, […]
The Most Popular International Beer In Your State (And The Most Obscure Favorite)
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere. Across the country, many workers unwind from the work day with their favorite beer. While many drink domestics, foreign beers are becoming increasingly popular. In honor of International Beer Day on August 7th, we set out to find the most popular international beer in each state– plus the obscure fan favorite. […]
The Weirdest, Most Out There Town Name In Each State
If you’ve ever been on a road trip, you’ll probably recall seeing some pretty funny town names. It’s even possible you live in a town that has a weird name. While there’s no clear cut way of how these towns get their names, they are normally named after a person, an administrative activity, a historical […]
How Many People Lost Their Health Insurance From Covid In Each State
Nearly 40 million workers lost their job due to Covid. While some of those jobs are slowly returning, some may be gone for good. Other jobs are still being cut, with furloughed workers discovering their job loss isn’t so temporary after all. While the CARES ACT provided much needed financial relief, many workers found themselves […]
It’s 5 o’Clock Somewhere: These States Love Their Tequila
With national tequila day approaching on July 24, we thought it appropriate to find out which states were drinking the most of it. The annual holiday is approaching quickly so you better get your limes and salt in line. Or margarita mix, whatever floats your boat. Turns out if you really enjoy drinking tequila, you […]
These States Will Hurt The Most When The Extra $600 Goes Away
Many unemployed Americans have been relying on the unemployment stimulus to make ends meet. The weekly extra $600 goes a long way and is more than double some states’ previous benefits. However, on July 25th, a full week earlier than anticipated, that weekly benefit ends. Instead, the unemployed will be back to relying on their […]
People are flying the most to these states
If you’ve ever wondered what states get flown to the most, then you’ve come to the right place. Or maybe you’re trying to figure out where to go to next. Sometimes it’s hard picking out a great destination to vacation to. Luckily, we’ve put together the top 10 states that people are flying to the […]
Here Are The States Where People Dislike Their Boss The Most- And Why
Is your boss the worst? You aren’t alone. While the majority of people don’t despise their current boss, most people have dealt with a bad boss before. In fact, the majority of people have had a boss so horrible they left their job to escape them. We surveyed 2,000 workers to learn more about toxic […]
Quitting a Job? You May Live in One of These Cities
If you have ever quit before, you know how hard it can be. First, you have to decide if you’re going to have a job after you quit. Then you have to decide how to break the news to your boss. If you don’t care if you break ties, then this part is easy. Most […]
The Cleveland Businesses That Received The Most In PPP Loans
A major component of the 2 trillion dollar CARES Act was the Paycheck Protection Program. The mission of the PPP was to help small businesses keep the lights on and their workers employed. Businesses in the state of Ohio were issued 140,278 loans for over $31,097,439,954 in PPP funds. Those funds secured 4,519,665 jobs. The […]
The 100 Houston Companies That Received The Most PPP Funds
A major component of the 2 trillion dollar CARES Act was the Paycheck Protection Program. The mission of the PPP was to help small businesses keep the lights on and their workers employed. Businesses in the state of Texas were issued 389,387 loans for over $31,097,439,954 in PPP funds. Those funds secured 4,519,665 jobs. The […]
The States That Received The Most (And Least) In PPP Funds
A major component of the 2 trillion dollar CARES Act was the Paycheck Protection Program. The mission of the PPP was to help small businesses keep the lights on and their workers employed. However, after the Small Business Administration released information on the companies who received loans- some as high as 10 million- doubt was […]
Are you dreaming of fixing computers or even designing tech for NASA, but not sure where to apply? While California is a great place to start for the tech job scene, we’ve also found some other tech hubs that might suit your lifestyle better. The state may have held the tech spotlight for a while, […]
Junior Colleges With The Highest Earning Graduates In Each State
Every student’s dream is to graduate with a job that pays well. For the most part, entry-level positions don’t tend to pay that well. So you’d have to go to the right college in order to earn a higher than average salary. Lucky for you, we’ve found the best junior colleges with the highest-earning graduates […]
Best Public College In Each State For Getting A Job In 2020
Finding a job is never an easy task. You have to update, or create, your resume. Then you have to craft a cover letter, find jobs that interest you and apply. Most of the time you don’t even hear back from the company. All of that for nothing. Let’s put an end to this neverending […]
Best College In Each State for Getting A Job In 2020
College can be a scary thing for some people. You may be worried about not getting accepted into the college of your dreams. Or maybe you’re concerned that you’re choosing the wrong college. Some worry about leaving their families behind. Others worry they chose a college too close to their family. There can be a […]
Best Small Cities to Start a Career
A lot of people like living and working in big cities for career opportunities that are there. But there are some who prefer a much quieter lifestyle. They like the smaller cities, which actually offer just as many great opportunities for starting a career as a big city can offer. Take a look over our […]
How To Calculate Percentiles (With Examples)
Whether you enjoyed math classes or not, your math teachers weren’t lying when they said you’d use the things you were learning in the future. Even though most people don’t use the complex formulas and algebra equations they learned in high school in their daily lives, some smaller facets of math come in handy, especially […]
Best Cities in Each State to Start a Career
If you’re fresh out of college, you probably don’t want to make any rash decisions about your career. After all, where you start your career can be the difference between making bank and 3 roommates in a crummy apartment. But on the other hand, your parents’ nagging about you getting a job has gotten so […]
The Best Mid-Sized Cities To Start Your Career In 2020
Not everyone wants to live in a big city. Even those who want to land a gig in a big city often can’t afford the big city rent and other expensive trappings that come with it. More and more graduates are turning to mid-sized cities for the great cost of living and exciting opportunities– all […]
The Small Cities Everyone Wants To Live In 2020
Not everyone wants to live in a big, bustling city. Some people crave the space and slower pace of life that comes with small town life. But where in America are the best small towns for workers to call home? If people vote with their feet, than population is a strong indicator of the most […]
States That Are Least Supportive of Black-Owned Businesses
It comes as no surprise that many states are less than supportive when it comes to black-owned businesses. So we wanted to look into which states exactly aren’t supportive. With only 7% of businesses in America being black-owned, we found out which states are not supporting the growth of that percent. States Least Supportive of […]
Cough, Cough: More Than Half Of Workers Call In “Sick”
In need of a sick day? You might be a bit under the weather, but maybe you’re not sick at all. Whether it’s a mental health day, a hangover, or even an interview for a new job, some days you just can’t be at work. We surveyed 2,000 American workers to find the most common […]
The Most Over Policed Cities In The US
According to the BLS, the average police officer earns a healthy $65,400 a year. This steady salary is an above average income that comes with relatively low training requirements and heaping benefits, including the increasingly envy inspiring pension. However, each city and police department has its own pay, requirements, and size. And the number of […]
Living on the Edge: The Most Dangerous States in the U.S.
Have you ever thought about how dangerous your job is? What about how dangerous it is to drive somewhere? Or even go somewhere without getting murdered? If these questions have never crossed your mind, then it must be nice to live so carefreely! For the rest of you, we’ve ranked most of the United States […]
Most Supportive States for Black-Owned Businesses
With African Americans occupying 13% of the U.S. population, it’s shocking that only 7% of the country’s businesses are black-owned. Recent events have led to a nationwide push to support black-owned businesses so we wanted to find out what states support a thriving environment for black-owned businesses. The Most Supportive States for Black-Owned Businesses Maryland […]
Jobs For Women That Pass The “Bechdel Test”
In which jobs will you be the only woman in the room?
Zippia Poll: 88% of workers think the unemployment system is broken
1-in-3 Republicans and 7-in-10 Democrats want the CARES ACT extended 32% of workers would be unhappy if their neighbors were making more on unemployment than they do for working, due to “unfairness” The vast majority, 88%, of people disapprove of the current unemployment system Unemployment is at record highs Many American workers were greatly relieved […]
Zippia Poll: Republicans are 20% less willing to wear a mask at work
Only 1-in-3 workers feel safe returning to work 37% of workers feel “somewhat” safe, while 33% feel unsafe 21% of Democrats and 46% Of Republicans feel completely safe returning to work as usual– showing a strong party difference Most workers are willing to wear masks and submit to temperature checks at work Republicans are 20% […]
The Best Cities for Blue Collar Workers
If you’re a blue-collar worker, then you’re no stranger to hard work. Day-in and day-out you wear yourself out for the betterment of the country. Whether you’re fighting fires or constructing a new hospital building, your skills in manual labor benefit the community. Now, it’s no secret blue-collar workers work hard at their jobs. What […]
The 10 Best Cities to Start Your Career
Starting your career can be tough. No matter how old you are or how much schooling you have, it’s always difficult. It especially doesn’t help when you have your parents on your back about it because they want you out of the house. If you’ve been searching for a job in your area with no […]
Here is what the job market looks like now: A data deep dive into post covid-jobs
Unemployment graphs are currently the world’s most terrifying 90 degree angle. Millions are unemployed, and while some may have jobs to return to, not all workers are so lucky. Many are hitting a grim, uncertain job market and applying for jobs with fingers crossed. But are there enough jobs for everyone? What kinds of jobs […]
Racial Disparity In America: The 10 Worst States For Black Americans
More than 50 years ago, Martin Luther King had his dream. While as a nation and society we have made steps towards equality since that fateful day, the journey isn’t even close to over. Discrimination and segregation still are daily facts of life for many Black Americans. Voter suppression is on the rise, hollowing out […]
The 10 Happiest Cities For 2020 (And The Happiest City In Your State)
Ever wondered where in the country people are happiest? Better yet, what city in your state has the secret sauce for happiness? Just like where you work and what you do, where you live can have major implications for your quality of live. We set out to find the cities where life is sweetest and […]
Here’s Where The Richest Millennials Call Home
Between the rising costs of college, wage stagnation, and sky high avocado toast costs, many millennials are barely getting by. It’s not surprise so many millennials are struggling. As a group, 23-39 years old earn less and have less assets than their parents did a generation ago. Fancy things like chain restaurants, fabric softener, and […]
The Worst Cities To Be Quarantined
No one wants to be quarantined and everyone spent the past couple of months just trying to make the best of it. However, some cities just aren’t great places to be stuck at home. We often think about what cities have to offer in terms of night life, dining out, and exciting things to do. […]
The Best Cities For Job Seekers To Land A Job Right Now
Across the country, millions are unemployed. While many are looking for their next job locally, others are casting a wider net and ready to relocate for the right position. But in this vast, varying country, where is the best place to land a job? Better yet, where is the best place now in this new, […]
The States With the Most (And Least) Essential Workers
Since the beginning of the pandemic, jobs have been separated into two categories: essential and nonessential. While nonessential workers got to stay safely at home, essential workers continued to come in, day in and day out. From healthcare, to farmers, and protective services, not all workers had the luxury of socially distancing. Instead, they put […]
The States With The Most COVID Jobs
In the last two months alone, more than 36 million people have filed for unemployment as a result of COVID-19 keeping us at home. While those jobs are no longer available and many companies have frozen hiring altogether, some jobs have been added to the economy as a result of the coronavirus. What states are […]
The Best Cities For Outdoor Lovers
Being cramped up inside has reignited Americans love of the outdoors. With large events cancelled, limited capacity of most public spaces, and ambiguous safety, nature is calling. Across the country outdoor equipment like bikes are selling out, and interest in camping is skyrocketing. But where are the best places to be to take advantage of […]
Here Are The Most “Open for Business” States
When Covid-19 hit the U.S. stay-at-home orders were issued on a state-by-state basis in order to keep people safe at home. Now that it’s been a couple of months, people are starting to become stir crazy and are itching to get out of the house. That mixed with concerns over what state the economy is […]
Percent Of People Napping At Work [Survey]
Survey Summary. We surveyed 2,000 American workers to find out how many could put napping on their resume. It turns out 1-in-3 are taking advantage of the situation to get so much needed shut-eye. That number isn’t spread evenly. North Dakota, Alaska, and Nebraska have more than half of their workers admitting to sleeping on […]
The California Companies Who Have Gone Above And Beyond For Their Employees During COVID-19
When Covid-19 started having a significant impact on the United States in March, companies began closing their doors. Some companies offered to allow their employees to continue to work from their homes. Others laid off or furloughed their workforce. Some unicorn companies continued to pay their workers even though they could perform not work from […]
Zippia Poll: Would you keep working if you got $2,000 a month?
Only 72% of workers would continue working as normal. 1-in-20 would quit their jobs altogether. 18% would cut their hours; Another 5% would use the extra cash to go back to school or switch fields People would spend spend most of the money on housing, utilities, or other essentials. Universal Basic Income is a term […]
Zippia Poll: 15% of people will break quarantine for Mother’s Day
15% of people will break quarantine to spend mother’s day with their mom 45% of people are quarantined with their moms Which may not be so bad, because people who are quarantined with their mother are 22% happier 35-44 years old are the most likely to see their mom’s on mother’s day, no matter what […]
Here Are The States With The Least Supportive Unemployment Systems
A record breaking 26 million Americans have filed for unemployment in the last 5 weeks. While the federal government has extended unemployment benefits and offered a weekly stipend, for the most part unemployment benefits are handled at a state level. The amount of relief unemployed workers receive depends on what state they call home. Some […]
The Best (And Worst) Cities To Be Quarantined
No one wants to be quarantined and everyone is just trying to make the best of it. However, some cities are better places to be stuck at home than others. We often think about what cities have to offer in terms of night life, dining out, and exciting things to do. However, for the millions […]
It’s Not Us, It’s You: How Companies Talk About Their Covid-19 Layoffs
The coronavirus has trampled on many companies’ 2020 projections. Stores are closed, events are cancelled, and many business models just plain don’t work with quarantine. Over the past month, many companies have had unfortunate talks with employees. This economic downturn has resulted in layoffs, furloughs, and pay cuts. Some of the talks have been long […]
Study: Unemployment Is Up, But Job Searches Aren’t
Millions of Americans are out of work unexpectedly and faced with a job search like no other in history. Are people looking for work even while schools and businesses shutter? Or are more workers desperately filing for unemployment and waiting for normality to continue their job search? We dove into the search data to determine […]
How Long Will The Coronavirus Put Off Boomers’ Retirement?
For the many Americans who work to live and don’t love to work, retirement is their dream job. Yet, for many baby boomers nearing retirement, it may seem further away than ever. While the stock markets were just hitting highs in February, by the middle of March that dream market turned into a nightmare. Baby […]
How Much It Costs To Run A Tiger King Style Zoo
So, you just watched Tiger King and are ready to start your own roadside zoo. What reasonable person could resist such a promising business venture after learning baby tigers go for as little as $2,000? No worries, we have a full breakdown on all the costs and expenses you can expect in your entrepreneurial pursuit. […]
Here Are The Cities Where The Stimulus Check Doesn’t Even Cover One Month’s Rent
The rent’s just too high. It’s no secret the coronavirus and subsequent spike of unemployment has many hard up. Losing your job is hard in the best of times, losing your job when businesses are shuttered and competition is high for the remaining jobs can feel impossible. Even workers who haven’t lost their jobs may […]
Data Shows People Aren’t Calling In Sick As Much, But They Are Struggling To Be Productive
Have you ever tried to do a spreadsheet during a pandemic? How about pay attention to a conference call while you toddler is screaming? Thanks to the coronavirus, hundreds of thousands of Americans have had their work environment turned upside down and are facing this brave, new world. Not only are more Americans working from […]
The Most Proactive States In Fighting The Coronavirus
The United States now has more coronavirus cases than any other country. Sadly, the number of active cases will only continue to grow in the coming weeks. Currently, the federal government is leaving most of the decision making to state governments with the CDC offering recommendations, but no real restrictions. This means that each state […]
How Is The Coronavirus Impacting Working Women?
It is undeniable that everyone will be impacted by the coronavirus and many are hurting financially already. However, women may experience more than their share of financial and social strain. Women already earn less than man at every level of education. Nationally, woman earn 79 cents for every dollar earned by men. Many Americans have […]
Zippia Poll: Half of American workers would rather work from home forever
Key Findings Two thirds of all American workers are able to work from home 75% of baby boomers want to work from home forever Half of all Americans want to continue working from home following the coronavirus The coronavirus, or COVID-19, has more people than ever working from home. With many states and cities closing […]
The Cities With The Most Remote Jobs
The Coronavirus has more Americans than ever working from home. Others, working in jobs that cannot be done from home or at companies that don’t support remote work, are left scrambling to pay the bills. However, just like some jobs are more work-from-home friendly than other, some cities have more remote job opportunities than others. […]
Here Are The Big Cities People Don’t Want To Live In 2020– And Where They Actually Do
Some cities are experiencing a population boom, while others are going bust. People move for a variety of reason, but more often than not they are seeking to improve their quality of life. Sometimes that may be relocating to a city with a sizzling hot job market, or a more affordable cost of living. Others […]
Yawn: Here Are The Most Exhausted States In The US
People in these states could use a nap
Best St. Louis Staffing Agencies For Nabbing A Job
A staffing agency can be a great resource in finding a job. However, some employment agencies are full of recruiters who will waste your time and opportunities that are nonexistent or just plain unappealing. We researched over 100 agencies to find the staffing agencies in St. Louis with the best reputations, strong track records of […]
The Absolute Cheapest States To Retire In 2020
Retiring in these states won't break the bank
Survey: How Many People Lie On Their Resumes?
Why do millennials and men lie on their resumes so much?
Best St. Louis Coworking Spaces For 2020: Price, Amenities, And More
More and more Americans work remotely or in flexible work environments. However, working from home isn’t for everyone. Some people need human contact, a change of scenery, and premium coffee to be at their most productive. That is where coworking spaces come in handy. We explored the St. Louis coworking scene and found the best […]
The Best St. Louis Gyms For Busy Workers
No one should dread going to the gym. But for many gong to the gym is like brushing your teeth– not fun, but something you have to do. However, just like where you work, where you workout can make a big difference. We set out to highlight gyms that aren’t just offering the same old, […]
The Best Cities For Frequent Fliers To Call Home
Even the most frequent flier needs a place to stow their suitcase occasionally. While more people are digital nomads or work remotely, most of us aren’t so lucky and run out of vacation time eventually. But where is the best place for those with wandering feet to call home when they aren’t on the road? […]
Marketing Trends: Experts Weigh in on What To Expect in 2020
We talked to marketing professors at several universities to get their opinion on where the world of marketing is heading, as well as how young marketers entering the world of marketing can be adequately prepared. Here are their thoughts.
Which States Are Least Ready For A Pandemic?
Many experts say we are “due” for a pandemic. From Ebola, to SARs, to the current Coronavirus, every year it seems there is some new virus all over the news. While there is no evidence or reason to believe we are currently on the cusp of an emerging pandemic, it does make you wonder “How […]
Here Are The States Americans Actually Want To Live In 2020
The population of America is growing by a couple of million every year, but that growth isn’t spread evenly. Births and deaths may shift the numbers but the biggest movement by far comes from state-to-state movement. While people move for a variety of reasons, most moves are motivated by the chance to improve quality of […]
America’s Most (And Least) Stressed Cities
Feeling stressed? You’re not alone. A recent Gallup poll found that a staggering 55% of Americans experience severe stress throughout the workday. Stress leads to illness, increased work absenteeism, and losses in productivity. It’s no surprise. Across the country people have a lot to be anxious about. From big bills and small bank accounts, to […]
Here Are The States Where Americans Don’t Want To Live Anymore In 2020
The population of America is growing by a couple of million every year. Yet, that growth isn’t spread evenly. While some states are seeing a population boom, others are going bust. While births and deaths account can shift the numbers, the biggest movement by far comes from state-to-state movement. However, since some states have significantly […]