How to Bring New Energy to Your Job Search

fizkes / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on FlexJobs.com. Are you a few weeks or even months into a job search and find yourself struggling to get out of bed? Do you wish that you could rediscover the enthusiasm you had when you launched your job search? Initially, you imagined all the possibilities … Read more

The 5 Biggest Taxes That Americans Pay

Rawpixel.com / Shutterstock.com Where does the government get its money? From taxpayers like you, of course. However, some types of taxes provide a lot more revenue to federal, state and local governments than others. Recently, the Tax Foundation took a deep dive into the data to uncover which taxes provide the most money to governments. … Read more

10 Ways to Find Free Yoga Classes

By DR Travel Photo and Video / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on The Penny Hoarder. Online yoga classes became all the rage during the pandemic, but there are real benefits to attending an in-person class. With a trained instructor present, you can receive specific feedback to ensure you’re using proper form — … Read more

The 10 Best Beaches in the World, According to Travelers

Ground Picture / Shutterstock.com Beaches are a vacation cliche for a reason. But they have personalities as different as the travelers who seek them out. Some are sunny stretches of surfside sand just begging visitors to lounge lazily for hours. Others are shell-scattered gems, ideal for collectors. And some are rugged beauties dotted with impressive … Read more

Are We in a Recession? 43% of Americans Think So

Nearly half of Americans believe we’re already in a recession, according to a new survey, and almost as many have actively started preparing for one. What the research says Research firm Morning Consult released poll results Monday showing that 46% of Americans said they think the economy is currently in a recession. Another 22% said … Read more

The 9 Biggest Union Strikes of 2022

Ringo Chiu / Shutterstock.com Each year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics collects data about unions on strike — and last year there were more than usual. Twenty-three major work stoppages began in the year while others continued from before 2022. In the past two decades, there are usually only 16 such stoppages per year. A … Read more