What Countries Have the Hardest Working People?

Mexico has the hardest workers in the world, clocking in an average of 2,127.8 hours per year. This is significantly more than the OECD average of 1,749 hours per year. Additionally, 27% of Mexican workers average 50 or more hours of work per week. Other countries with high average annual work hours include: However, it …

List of Helpful Items You Can Give to a Homeless Person

There are many things you can give to a homeless person on the streets, but some of the most helpful items include: It’s also important to be respectful and mindful of the homeless person’s needs. Don’t give them anything that you wouldn’t want yourself, and don’t force them to take anything they don’t want. Just …

Evictions Increasing in The United States

Evictions are increasing in the United States. The Eviction Lab at Princeton University found that eviction filings were up 78.6% in 2022 compared to 2021. This is likely due to a number of factors, including the end of the federal eviction moratorium, the rising cost of housing, and the economic hardship caused by the COVID-19 …

AI Will Take 45 Million U.S. Jobs By 2030

As many as 45 million jobs in the United States could be lost to AI by 2030. In June 2023, aboutĀ 160.99 millionĀ people were employed in the United States. The unemployment rate is calculated by dividing the number of unemployed people by the total number of people in the labor force. So, if 45 million people …

U.S. Lists Jobs Predicted to Disappear Altogether

The US economy added millions jobs over the years, but now there are concerns that the number of jobs may start to decrease due to technological advances. There are a number of jobs that are predicted to go away altogether in the future. Some of the most common jobs that are predicted to disappear include: …

Feds Gave Each Homeless Person in U.S. $15,000, But They Never Received It

More funds for the homeless are increased each year. In 2023, the federal government allocated $8.732 billion for homelessness assistance programs. This represents an increase of 10.2% from 2022. The increase in funding is due to a number of factors, including the growing number of people experiencing homelessness, the increasing cost of housing, and the …

Supreme Court Allows Businesses To Say “No Interracial Couples Allowed”

The Supreme Court now allows certain businesses to discriminate against color, such as refusing service to interracial couples. The decision also says businesses can refuse LBGTQ people or anyone else who the business owner deems bad according to their beliefs. Refusing service to interracial couples was illegal up until now, but it is still morally …

Supreme Court Rejects Affirmative Action 6-3

The Supreme Court rejected affirmative action in a 6-3 decision on June 29, 2023. The case, Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, challenged Harvard University’s use of race as a factor in admissions. The court ruled that Harvard’s admissions program violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which guarantees equal protection under the …