Rafael Salazar2 days agoHousehold Income Distribution in the U.S. Visualized as 100 Homesvisualcapitalist.com - Avery KoopMapping the Migration of the World’s Millionaires Throughout 2022, a projected 88,000 millionaires will move to a new country, according to the latest …
Rafael Salazar2 days agoYou may want to rethink your summer travel plans. Here's why.verified_publisherCNN - Analysis by Paul LeBlanc(CNN) — It's a travel season unlike any other. Anyone looking for a summer getaway is likely to find themselves caught in a chaotic web of canceled flights, pricey rental cars or fully booked hotels. The prospect of getting from point A to point B without an expensive headache may seem all but …
Rafael Salazar2 days agoThe Smart Traveler’s Survival Playbook For Summer Flight CancellationsForbes - Suzanne Rowan KelleherFlying Fourth of July weekend or later this summer? Pack your patience and this game plan. You know travelers are in for a bumpy Fourth of July weekend when airlines and the U.S. government begin pointing fingers at each other in the days ahead of the holiday. For months, travelers have been dealing …
Rafael Salazar3 days agoAirbnb Officially Shuts Down Party Houses For GoodForbes - Suzanne Rowan KelleherThe party’s over for Airbnb renters. The company is making its global ban on parties a permanent policy, codifying a temporary restriction put in place nearly two years ago. Airbnb has announced that it is banning “disruptive parties and events,” including open-invite gatherings. “Party house” …
Rafael Salazar5 days agoAs Gas Prices Surge, Stations Now Hold Up to $175 of Your Money When You SwipeThe Wall Street Journal. - Ayse KelcePain at the gas pump goes beyond the high prices: Gas stations are also putting bigger holds of up to $175 on customers’ cards when they swipe. When drivers insert a credit or debit card at the pump, the gas station doesn’t know how much fuel they will buy and it places a hold on the account for an …
Rafael Salazar4 Ways To Handle Pressure At WorkHive - Meredith SchneiderBefore the pandemic became a leading cause of stress in the workplace and beyond, 94% of American workers were feeling the heat at work already. A …