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Post-Pandemic Work

Post-Pandemic Work Landscape: 89% of American Workers Support Flexible Work Options, Reveals Bankrate Survey

The post-pandemic survey carried out from July 20 to 24, encompassed the views of 1,137 U.S. adults engaged in full-time work or actively seeking such opportunities. Post-pandemic, a recent survey conducted by Bankrate reveals that the desire for more flexible work options remains a strong sentiment among American workers The post-pandemic findings underscore a significant…

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Private Property Renters

Private Property Renters Continue Struggling To Pay Rent Amidst Lack Of Affordable Social Housing

Private property renters continue struggling to pay rent following a lack of affordable social housing. Private Property Renters Continue to Struggle Due to Increasing Rent and Lack of Affordable Social Housing Several private property renters continue to struggle due to increasing rent and a lack of affordable social housing provided, wherein private property renters are…

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CEO Assessment Tests

Up To $500,000 CEO Assessment Tests To Determine If Candidates Deserve The Executive Position

CEO assessment tests of up to $500,000 will determine if candidates really deserve the executive position. CEO Assessment Tests of Up to $500,000 Will Help Determine Which Candidates Deserve the Position During Executive-Level Hiring With the increasing demand for the best candidates in large companies, several CEO assessment tests of up to $500,000 will reportedly…

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Pennsylvania State Lottery Raises More Than $1 Billion for Senior Benefit Programs

Pennsylvania State Lottery Raises More Than $1 Billion for Senior Benefit Programs

Pennsylvania’s aging population is increasing, and so are funds generated from the Pennsylvania State Lottery. This week, Pennsylvania State Lottery officials said more than $1 billion was intended for programs that benefit senior Pennsylvanians.   This year was the second-best year for sales in Pennsylvania State Lottery The Pennsylvania State Lottery was driven by traditional…

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Student Loan Repayment Resumption

Student Loan Repayment Resumption Confuses Loan Borrowers Following Broken System and Incomplete Debt Relief

A student loan repayment resumption confused loan borrowers following a broken system and incomplete debt relief. Student Loan Repayment Resumption Confuses Loan Borrowers Due to Technical Errors and Limited Resources After years of pausing student loan payments, the student loan repayment resumption is expected in October this year, but loan borrowers were getting confused about…

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Phillip Rumple's Family Faces Impending Homelessness

Phillip Rumple’s Family Faces Impending Homelessness Due to Rental Scam

Phillip Rumple, a recent arrival in Colorado, sought shelter by responding to a Craigslist listing for a 4-bedroom residence in Aurora. A distressing ordeal has left Phillip Rumple’s family on the brink of homelessness after a deceptive rental scheme emerged He took exhaustive precautions to ensure the legitimacy of the transaction. Requesting proof of ownership,…

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Sugar-Sweetened Beverages

Stakeholders Advocate 20% Tax on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages to Address Health Concerns

The discussion, hosted by the Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) in collaboration with the Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI), highlighted the concerning surge in obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular problems, cancer, and other non-communicable diseases due to excessive sugar-sweetened beverages intake. Health advocates from the South-East region of Nigeria are urging for a 20% tax…

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