Wysa reports that Americans are sympathetic to coworkers’ mental health but often afraid to share their own struggles due to stigma and fear of judgment.
Compartés reports that Advent calendars have evolved into a powerful marketing tool, enabling brands to engage consumers through limited-time offers and curated experiences across various price points.
Hers reports that Thanksgiving dinner costs vary by city, with Phoenix, Fort Worth, and Charlotte being the most affordable, while Seattle, Boston, and Los Angeles are the most expensive.
AmeriLife reports the Sandwich Generation faces stress managing kids and aging parents, especially during complex Medicare enrollment, impacting work-life balance.
Groupon reports Americans feel trapped in routine, struggling to find fun experiences due to time and cost, but are rediscovering joy in personal connections.
Grist reports urban farms improve city livability by enhancing food security, reducing heat, and promoting health while utilizing vacant spaces efficiently.
Anrok reports that e-commerce vendors must prepare for potential sales tax complexities during Black Friday and Cyber Monday by using automation tools.
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