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AI Costs Surge Worldwide:  Are Businesses Getting Value for Money?

Dec 24, 2025

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5 min read

AI Costs Surge Worldwide: Are Businesses Getting Value for Money?

Why Companies Are Spending More on AI — And What It Means for Business Budgets in 2025.

Jacqueline Chochoi
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Interesting Reasons As To Why Young Americans Plunge Into Content Creation

Dec 24, 2025

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4 min read

Interesting Reasons As To Why Young Americans Plunge Into Content Creation

Nearly One-Third of Americans Aged 13–24 Are Active Creators — But Older Adults Are Also Close Behind

Christ Keivom
Nisha
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Gaming in America 2025: Adults vs Teens - Who’s Really Playing?

Dec 22, 2025

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4 min read

Gaming in America 2025: Adults vs Teens - Who’s Really Playing?

With 60% of U.S. Adults Gaming Weekly and Teen Participation Still High, Video Games Are No Longer Just for Kids

Christ Keivom
Nisha
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Why Car Washes Are Booming in America — The Economics Behind the Sudden Surge in Car-Cleaning Demand

Dec 22, 2025

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3 min read

Why Car Washes Are Booming in America — The Economics Behind the Sudden Surge in Car-Cleaning Demand

From rising vehicle ownership to water-efficient systems — How the US Car Wash Service Market is Poised to Add $1.3 B by 2027

Christ Keivom
Nisha
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Pets vs Kids: Why Many Americans Are Choosing Fur Babies Over Babies in 2025

Dec 22, 2025

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4 min read

Pets vs Kids: Why Many Americans Are Choosing Fur Babies Over Babies in 2025

From 43% Preferring Pets to 94 Million Pet-Owning Households — What’s Behind America’s Shift in Family Priorities.

Jacqueline Chochoi
Nisha
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Tipping in America 2025: Why More People Say They’re Tipping — But Fewer Know When It’s Expected

Dec 22, 2025

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3 min read

Tipping in America 2025: Why More People Say They’re Tipping — But Fewer Know When It’s Expected

From Sit-Down Restaurants to Coffee Bars: Most Americans Say Tipping Is Expected in More Places — Yet Many Feel Confused and Pressured

Christ Keivom
Nisha
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What Do People Compromise On Christmas: Are Families Unusually Spending This Year?

Dec 22, 2025

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5 min read

What Do People Compromise On Christmas: Are Families Unusually Spending This Year?

From Gift Budgets to Travel and Traditions — What Are Americans Planning To Spend This Holiday Season.

Jacqueline Chochoi
Nisha
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Advertisement Frustration: Why Consumers Tolerate Ads — But Are Growing Increasingly Wary

Dec 22, 2025

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4 min read

Advertisement Frustration: Why Consumers Tolerate Ads — But Are Growing Increasingly Wary

As ads proliferate, more people say they’d rather watch ads than pay for content — but increasing “ad overload” is testing their patience and reshaping online experiences.

Christ Keivom
Nisha
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Why Gen Z Not Having Children Is Rising And Why Millennials Strongly Agree Today

Dec 22, 2025

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10 min read

Why Gen Z Not Having Children Is Rising And Why Millennials Strongly Agree Today

Why Most Gen-Z & Millennials Are Strictly Against Having Children

Christ Keivom
Nisha
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Job Layoffs in America: Why 2025 Could Be the Toughest Year for Workers in Recent Memory

Dec 22, 2025

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3 min read

Job Layoffs in America: Why 2025 Could Be the Toughest Year for Workers in Recent Memory

With over a million jobs cut and layoffs surging across sectors, what’s really behind America’s 2025 job-cut crisis — and what it means for workers, employers and the economy

Christ Keivom
Nisha
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Fast Food Nation: How Much Fast Food Do Americans Consume — and What the Trends Reveal.

Dec 17, 2025

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5 min read

Fast Food Nation: How Much Fast Food Do Americans Consume — and What the Trends Reveal.

From daily burgers to shifting dietary patterns: A deep dive into how fast food fits into modern American diets.

Jacqueline Chochoi
Nisha
Jacqueline Chochoi, +1
AI & Photography: How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing the Way We Capture, Edit & Use Photos.

Dec 17, 2025

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4 min read

AI & Photography: How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing the Way We Capture, Edit & Use Photos.

With Nearly Half of Photographers Now Using AI by 2025, Photo-Editing, Workflow and Client Expectations Are Rapidly Evolving.

Jacqueline Chochoi
Nisha
Jacqueline Chochoi, +1
AI & Dating: How Chatbots and Virtual Partners Are Reshaping Romance in 2025.

Dec 15, 2025

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5 min read

AI & Dating: How Chatbots and Virtual Partners Are Reshaping Romance in 2025.

From swipes and matches to synthetic companions — why many singles are turning to AI for love, comfort, or connection.

Jacqueline Chochoi
Nisha
Jacqueline Chochoi, +1
Are People Still Buying Physical Copies In The World Of Streaming Music?

Dec 15, 2025

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3 min read

Are People Still Buying Physical Copies In The World Of Streaming Music?

Despite streaming’s dominance, physical music formats (especially vinyl) keep a loyal audience. What the latest data reveals about buying habits, nostalgia, and the resurgence of tangible media.

Christ Keivom
Nisha
Christ Keivom, +1
America’s Rising Credit-Card Debt: How Much Do U.S. Households Owe — And Can They Keep Up?

Dec 11, 2025

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5 min read

America’s Rising Credit-Card Debt: How Much Do U.S. Households Owe — And Can They Keep Up?

With total outstanding credit-card balances hitting record highs in 2025, many Americans find themselves trapped in revolving debt — a worrying sign for consumer spending and financial stability.

Jacqueline Chochoi
Nisha
Jacqueline Chochoi, +1
America’s Fashion Has Gone Digital: How U.S Shoppers Are Flocking To E-commerce.

Dec 11, 2025

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6 min read

America’s Fashion Has Gone Digital: How U.S Shoppers Are Flocking To E-commerce.

As U.S. shoppers migrate to e-commerce for clothes and accessories, the online fashion market is booming — and reshaping the retail landscape.

Jacqueline Chochoi
Nisha
Jacqueline Chochoi, +1
United States of High Medical Bills: Are Americans Able to Afford Healthcare?

Dec 11, 2025

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3 min read

United States of High Medical Bills: Are Americans Able to Afford Healthcare?

With rising medical-cost trends, growing insurance premiums and mounting out-of-pocket bills, many Americans are skipping care — or plunging into debt

Christ Keivom
Nisha
Christ Keivom, +1

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How Much Do Americans Actually Have Saved for Retirement — by Age Group (2025)

Dec 11, 2025

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4 min read

How Much Do Americans Actually Have Saved for Retirement — by Age Group (2025)

Median vs Average — the growing gap in U.S. retirement readiness and why many households remain under-prepared

Christ Keivom
Nisha
Christ Keivom, +1
How Many Americans Engage in Sports & Leisure Activities — And Who Is Missing Out .

Dec 9, 2025

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5 min read

How Many Americans Engage in Sports & Leisure Activities — And Who Is Missing Out .

For a country long viewed as sedentary and couch-bound, the U.S. is moving again. Fitness memberships hit an all-time high last year, protein snacks are outselling cookies and pretzels, and classes from Pilates to strength training are packed. Exercise has become a cultural center of gravity around which food, fashion and gadgets orbit; rather than just a habit.

Jacqueline Chochoi
Nisha
Jacqueline Chochoi, +1
Are Americans Betting Big? - Sports Gambling Habits & Trends in 2025

Dec 9, 2025

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3 min read

Are Americans Betting Big? - Sports Gambling Habits & Trends in 2025

With legalization spreading and sports-streaming up, roughly 1 in 10 U.S. adults now place bets on games, a rapid rise in gambling participation

Christ Keivom
Nisha
Christ Keivom, +1
Inside America’s Viewing Habits: Streaming Megahits and the Enduring Grip of Broadcast TV.

Dec 7, 2025

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4 min read

Inside America’s Viewing Habits: Streaming Megahits and the Enduring Grip of Broadcast TV.

Netflix’s record viewership sits alongside the steady power of CBS and ABC. New data reveals shifting tastes in U.S. entertainment consumption.

Jacqueline Chochoi
Nisha
Jacqueline Chochoi, +1
Target’s revenue slump deepens as layoffs, boycotts and stiff competition weigh on the retailer.

Dec 7, 2025

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5 min read

Target’s revenue slump deepens as layoffs, boycotts and stiff competition weigh on the retailer.

Target’s third quarter has become shaky as weak sales, and boycotts continue to erode confidence in the Minneapolis retailer.

Jacqueline Chochoi
Nisha
Jacqueline Chochoi, +1
Is College Still Worth it in 2026? Why Americans think College Degree is Losing Its Value.

Dec 7, 2025

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7 min read

Is College Still Worth it in 2026? Why Americans think College Degree is Losing Its Value.

From crushing student loans to the liberal-arts recession and a looming demographic cliff, here’s why the traditional college model is facing its biggest reckoning yet.

Jacqueline Chochoi
Nisha
Jacqueline Chochoi, +1
The Real Carbon Footprint of Modern Convenience

Dec 7, 2025

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7 min read

The Real Carbon Footprint of Modern Convenience

From your work-calls to your Netflix queue, AI tools and transportation running behind the scenes, the carbon cost of “everyday convenience” is adding up fast.

Jacqueline Chochoi
Nisha
Jacqueline Chochoi, +1
Podcasts and Why the World Can't Stop Listening?

Dec 2, 2025

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5 min read

Podcasts and Why the World Can't Stop Listening?

How Technology, Trends and Culture turned Podcasts into the most trusted form of Audio-Narratives.

Jacqueline Chochoi
Nisha
Jacqueline Chochoi, +1
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