A growing number of Gen Z members took on some kind of debt market in the second quarter of 2019, according TransUnion report.
Author: Rebekah Tuchscherer, USA TODAY
Don’t have time (or will) to pack lunch for your kids? There’s a subscription for that
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This is why millennials may skip your wedding
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Wendy’s spicy chicken nuggets return, and you can thank Chance the Rapper
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Lego offers a ‘Central Perk’ set to celebrate Friends 25th anniversary
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Popeyes is launching a new fried chicken sandwich nationwide Aug. 12
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Kids make people better summer planners, MassMutual study says
A MassMutual study released Thursday shows that 60% of parents make summer budgets, but also tend to spend more on food, day trips and impulsive buys.
Older drivers are more likely to be distracted by tech while driving, AAA report says
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Here’s how to escape your car if it floods during a hurricane, AAA says
If your vehicle becomes submerged in water during flooding, it’s important to know what tools to use and what kind of windows will break.
Walmart uses virtual reality to test new store managers
Virtual reality headsets are being used to test Walmart employee knowledge and leadership skills when hiring new managers.