The 1970s was a rough decade for Americans financially. Families had to contend with two recessions, multiple oil crises, and widespread inflation. Unfortunately, households didn’t get any reprieve at the end of the decade. The cost of living in 1978 shot up yet again due to the second oil shock of the 70s. To understand this financially challenging time, let’s take a closer look at
12 Insidious Ways Weaponized Incompetence Harms Relationships
Weaponized incompetence is a form of avoidance that causes people to shirk responsibilities, mainly in romantic relationships. For example, a partner who’s afraid of shrinking your favorite shirt may say they don’t know how to do laundry to get out of the task. Although many women complain that their partners display weaponized incompetence, anyone can unconsciously or even deliberately engage in this type of behavior.
10 Things The Size Of Your Paycheck Says About You
According to CNBC, only about 20% of workers understand how their employer calculates and sets their pay. There are many factors that help determine the size of your salary, including your education level and geographic location. To help demystify salary and compensation, here are 10 things your paycheck reveals about your career progression and strengths as an employee. 1. Your Education Level Education and specialized
10 Alarming Reasons Gen Alpha Is Struggling To Read
Teachers have taken to TikTok to discuss an alarming trend: Gen Alpha is reportedly struggling to read. Many students are behind academically and aren’t reading or performing at grade level. According to NPR, both reading and math scores among 13-year-olds have dropped to their lowest levels in decades. Although it’s easy to see that there’s a problem, pinpointing why Gen Alpha is falling behind is
What Was The Cost of Living in 1973?
The cost of living in 1973 was greatly affected by the oil crisis. That year the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries implemented an oil embargo against the United States. This caused the price of gas to skyrocket and rocked the economy, helping kick off a recession. The 1973 oil crisis wasn’t even the only oil shock of the decade. Americans had to contend with
15 Dead Giveaways That Your Adult Child Has A Drug Addiction
Early intervention can help minimize the negative consequences of substance use disorder, such as physical and mental health deterioration and legal troubles. However, it can be hard to recognize the signs that your adult child may be suffering from addiction. Here are 15 indicators that they might be experimenting with drugs so you can assess the situation and figure out how to help. 1. Sudden
Traveling Boomers: 10 Dream Destinations That Are Trending in Their Bucket Lists
According to CNBC, Boomers spend more on food while traveling than any other generation and prioritize exploring nature during trips. As a result, they enjoy green cities and urban escapes with vibrant food scenes and rich history. Here are 10 destinations that fit the bill and are currently trending on Boomers’ bucket lists. 1. Machu Picchu, Peru Machu Picchu has earned UNESCO World Heritage status
12 Indications That A Family Member May Be Stealing Your Money
Familiar fraud is surprisingly common. According to AARP, about 6 in 10 instances of financial elder abuse are committed by relatives. But familial theft can affect anyone at any age. Since your family members often have access to your home and belongings, it may be easier for them to steal your identity and wreak havoc on your finances. If you suspect a relative is betraying
10 Dangerous Toys That Should No Longer Be On The Market
Toys are supposed to be fun, helping children learn to play independently and cooperatively with friends. However, not all toys on the market today are completely safe, especially if they’re used improperly or without parental supervision. Here are 10 potentially dangerous toys that could cause injuries. 1. Trampolines While fun, trampolines are a leading cause of childhood injuries, including fractures, sprains, and head trauma. According
14 Reasons Gen X Are Kicking Their Kids Out of Their Homes
According to The Street, most parents would allow their adult Millennial and Gen Z children to move back home. However, every family dynamic is different, so multi-generational living may not work for certain households. Some Gen Xers may feel that living at home prevents emerging adults from learning necessary life skills and lessons. Here are 14 reasons why some parents are pushing their kids out