Is it a mistake to rely on Social Security? According to HowStuffWorks, early retirees — or claimants receiving benefits at age 62 — take a 20% cut in Social Security funding and benefits. Moreover, Social Security is expected to climb only 1.5% this year; this…
What price do you put on workers’ safety and well-being? According to Gallup, employee absenteeism — mostly resulting from occupational injuries and illnesses — costs U.S. companies $153 billion per year. Employers managing high-risk operations, such as industrial manufacturing and maintenance, are especially vulnerable to…
Tens of millions of people all over the world depend upon buses as their primary form of transportation. As such, buses are responsible for nearly 70% of all public transportation. The affordability and convenience of metro buses makes them ideal for the elderly, teenagers, the…
Even though most states in the United States require all drivers to carry at least a minimal amount of liability insurance, insurance experts estimate that around 16% of American drivers carry no auto insurance. Not only is that illegal, it is foolish, because in the…
According to the United States Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job outlook for dentists is expected to expand by more than 20% between 2010 and 2020. As of 2010, there were approximately 155,700 practicing dentists in the United States, and the average…
Everybody needs a break every once in a while. It seemingly does not matter if it is school, work, or just the area that a person lives in, there is a universal truth to the notion that a break becomes a necessity after some time.…