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Millennials Spend More Time Playing Video Games Than Gen Z and Teens
The report found that 52% of Millennials surveyed rank playing video games as their top interest and 40% of Fandom's Millennial audience spends over 22 hours per week gaming.
U.S. Employment Still Strong, But May Show Sign of Cooling
U.S. payrolls rose at a firm pace last month with the unemployment rate dropping again near record lows, paving the way for the Federal Reserve to increase interest rates at its next meeting.
In-Office Workers Spend 25% More Time on Career Development
Those who came into work devoted about 40 more minutes a week to mentoring others, nearly 25 more in formal training and about 15 additional minutes each week.
Gen Z Homebuyers Put Higher Priority on Pets
On National Pet Day, new research from Zillow shows that many Gen Z adults would put their pets' needs ahead of those of their partners and their kids — or future kids — if they were buying a home.
How To Avoid Hiring a ‘Stanley’
Recent studies have actually put the financial cost of a bad hire in third place for its negative impact on an accounting businesses, behind lower morale and reduced productivity.
Difference in Black and White U.S. Unemployment Shrinks
The gap between the Black and White unemployment rate shrank to its narrowest level on record in March as African Americans saw outsize gains in employment.
Five Career Trends for New College Grads – 2023
New research from talent solutions and business consulting firm Robert Half reveals five trends for college graduates planning to launch their career.
Inflation Hits the Tooth Fairy: Price Per Tooth Increases to Average of $6.23
The new value not only has children beaming with gap-toothed smiles but also represents a record high in the 25-year history of the poll.