(The Center Square) – More Americans are struggling financially as savings are significantly down and debt and delinquencies are up compared to four years ago.
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This is the first part of a series on the mental health struggles of today’s generation of teenagers, the urgent need for more support in schools and how families can get help.
A recent study from Dollar Sprout finds an astounding 77% of Americans turn to side hustles to supplement their income and cover day-to-day expenses. This trend is a stark indicator of the financial strain many face, as people are not taking on additional work by choice but out of necessity.
According to a June Bankrate report, more than one quarter of Americans have no emergency savings, the highest level since 2020. But do Americans with substantial income or savings need a rainy-day fund?
(The Center Square) – Beacon Center has filed a lawsuit, on behalf of the Association of Christian Schools International, to fight a new U.S. Department of Labor overtime rule that would require anyone making less than $58,000 per year as an hourly, non-exempt employee.
(The Center Square) - Google says it will appeal the court ruling that stated its search engine had become a monopoly.
(The Center Square) – One North Carolina company is among more than 130 in the United States being asked by a congressional committee about involvement with environmental, social and governance initiative Climate Action 100+.
When it comes to identifying reasons for the rise in student anxiety, depression and suicide ideation, social media tops most lists. Educators and psychologists point to a cluster of consequences, from adolescents feeling they can’t match the online lives of others, to the ease and unrelenting nature of cyberbullying, to the loss of sleep that comes with late-night scrolling.
Deborah Panagos’ dog Charlotte is in training to be a therapy pet.