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Americans In These Industries Stay In Their Jobs The Longest | Digg

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The average job tenure for US workers has fallen 15 percent in the last decade.

#jobs #americans #industries

14h ago

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Families Need A Six-Figure Income In These US States | Digg

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There's not a single state where a family of four can live on on less than $82,000 a year.

#us #family #families #sixfigureincome

15h ago

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Where America's Top Billionaires Get Their Wealth From | Digg

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This visualization breaks down the fortunes of the richest people in the US.

on Thu, 4PM

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College Graduates Earn More Than $70,000 In These US States | Digg

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New Jersey ranked first among the top states for high graduate salaries.

on Thu, 4PM

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These US Cities Have The Most Remote Workers | Digg

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In one city, the number of residents working remotely totals more than 1.3 million.

on Mon, 9PM

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Are Solo Songwriters A Dying Breed? It Sure Looks Like It | Digg

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Solo-written hit songs have become a rarity in recent years.

on Mon, 8PM

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These Are America's Most And Least Happy States | Digg

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From life expectancy to the weather, here's how each US state ranks for happiness.

on Mon, 8PM

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The Best Movies, Games And Books Of 2024 According To The Digg Staff | Digg

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Digg staffers both past and present come together to share their favorite pieces of media from this ridiculous year.

on Dec 13

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How To Fix Your Holiday Funk | Digg

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If you're not feeling the holiday spirit anymore as an adult, you're probably missing a few easy fixes.

on Dec 12

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The Pandemic's Impact On The US Box Office, In One Bleak Chart | Digg

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The American movie industry is unlikely to return to pre-pandemic levels anytime soon.

on Dec 12

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European Workers Are Happier Than Americans — Here's The Proof | Digg

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More than 30 percent of US workers have often felt guilty about taking time off work.

on Dec 10

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Eight Buck Wild Shenanigans From The Office Holiday Party | Digg

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Getting wasted at a work event isn't going to end well, folks.

on Dec 10

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Am I Crazy To Be Concerned That My Mother-In-Law Took Out Two Secret Life Insurance Policies On Me, And Other Advice Column Questions | Digg

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This week, someone worried that their in-law stands to profit from their death, a boss who expected his employee to pay for a cab because he was too drunk to drive, and a letter writer who wants their dying mother-in-law to think more about their feelings.

on Dec 9

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Divorce Lawyer Says These Professions Have The Most Cheaters | Digg

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Discover which careers are statistically linked to higher infidelity rates.

on Dec 9

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Seven Drunk Confessions That'll Make You Reconsider Ordering Another Round | Digg

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The truth shall set you free, and then there's tequila.

on Dec 5

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You Probably Shouldn't Start A Small Business In This US State | Digg

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Analysis of Census data reveals the cities and states where small businesses are thriving — and where they aren't.

on Dec 5

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Gen Z's Idea Of Financial Success Looks Very Different To The Rest Of America's | Digg

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For boomers, it takes a salary of just $100,000 to be financially successful.

on Dec 3

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The Cold, Hard Truth About What Waxers Think About Your Junk | Digg

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When your job is waxing, you see a whole lot of private parts.

on Dec 3

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Are These The Loneliest Years Of Americans' Lives? | Digg

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When we get to a certain age, a lot of our time is spent alone.

on Dec 3

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The Best Multiplayer Games To Bring For Thanksgiving Break | Digg

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From family-friendly fare to adult-only activities, these multiplayer video games are bound to keep the whole crew happy this year.

on Nov 28

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Student Loan Debt Is Highest In These US States | Digg

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There's only one state where the average federal student loan debt is below $30,000.

on Nov 27

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Hotel Staff Reveal Their Most Horrific Experiences With Unruly Guests | Digg

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People aren't on their best behavior when they're at the hotel.

on Nov 27

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These Movies Will Give You Unbelievable Anxiety | Digg

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If you watch any of these movies, you're going to need a professional massage and a couple yoga sessions to fully relax afterwards.

on Nov 25

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How Much More Women Have To Save For Retirement Than Men, By State | Digg

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In four states, women need to put away at least $365,000 more than men to have a comfortable retirement.

on Nov 22

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There's One Reason Why 'Wicked' Is The Adaptation We've Always Wanted | Digg

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As it turns out, this is exactly what we needed in this moment.

on Nov 20

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These Innocuous Behaviors Are Actually Weirdly Intimate | Digg

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You might not think you're doing anything remotely sexy or deeply personal, but even a small touch can set alarm bells ringing.

on Nov 20

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This Chart Shows Why Starting A Business In The US Is Such A Gamble | Digg

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Some industries have considerably worse survival rates than others.

on Nov 20

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Eight Distinctly Weird Websites You've Never Seen Before | Digg

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The internet is a big place, but most folks spend their time just looking at social media posts.

on Nov 19

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'Stand By Me' Becomes Hauntingly Beautiful In This Bold Acoustic Cover | Digg

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Stephen Wilson Jr. has a distinct take on this iconic Ben E. King song, and we can't stop listening.

on Nov 19

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Seven Actors People Are Seriously Tired Of | Digg

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Darn, people can be so mean... low-key, still rings true though.

on Nov 16

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These Are The World's Shortest Countries | Digg

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In the top-ranking country, the average man is just under 5 feet 3 inches tall.

on Nov 16

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How Violent Crime In America Has Changed Since 1986 | Digg

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The US's violent crime rate reached its highest point in 1991, under George HW Bush.

on Nov 14

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Woman Discovers That She May Be Living In 'The Truman Show' | Digg

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An episode of "Couples Therapy" leads to a crazy find for this New Yorker.

on Nov 14

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The PS5 Is Getting A Big Price Cut, But Only Until Christmas | Digg

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If you've been holding off on this console generation, now's the time to buy in.

on Nov 12

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Why The Heck Did The Portuguese Build An NSFW-Shaped Fort In The 1500s? | Digg

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This real fort in Indonesia very explicitly resembles a certain body part. Now we know where our next vacation will be.

on Nov 12

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Jon Stewart Unpacks Why The Democrats Lost The Election | Digg

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The "Daily Show" host breaks down what went wrong for Kamala Harris and her party, despite all their preparation.

on Nov 12

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Ten Times Creators Simply Couldn't Keep Their Fetishes Out Of Their Mainstream Media | Digg

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Not to yuck anyone's yum, but writers, directors and artists can get pretty hung up on fulfilling their sexual desires in their creations.

on Nov 12

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Nine Scandalous Secrets That Even Best Friends Don't Know | Digg

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The wildest secrets are ones you're only willing to share anonymously on the internet.

on Nov 11

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Can I Renege On My Promise To Donate Some Of The Proceeds Of My Book To An Animal Shelter, Since I Feel Unsupported By Them, And Other Advice Column Questions | Digg

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This week, an author disappointed that an animal shelter didn’t promote their book to their satisfaction, a company that photoshopped makeup onto its female employees’ headshots, and a mother looking to get rid of her son’s girlfriend of 13 years.

on Nov 11

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There's A Wild Real-Life Secret In The New 'Lego Horizon' Game | Digg

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You could build every single element of this video game out of real Lego bricks, so you're definitely going to find some very familiar things.

on Nov 11

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We Asked The Creator Of 'Rotating Sandwiches': Why? | Digg

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Digg chats to the Web's most prolific sandwich-rotator, who thinks we'd "all be a lot better off if the internet was a stranger place."

on Nov 11

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The Income Disparity Between The Richest And Poorest People In Different Countries | Digg

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One country's top earners make at least 22 times more than the poorest 10 percent.

on Nov 10

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Deathbed Confessions That Left Everyone Completely Shocked | Digg

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Maybe you can take some of these to the grave, actually.

on Nov 8

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Eight Films That Had Unexpected Real-World Consequences | Digg

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Making movies isn't all fun and games. Whole industries can be turned upside down in a moment, and lives can change forever.

on Nov 8

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The Guy Who Killed Bin Laden Calling Young Men His 'Concubines,' And More Of This Week's 'One Main Character' | Digg

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Billionaire Bezos is on our list for the second consecutive week.

on Nov 8

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What's The Best Nickelodeon Show, And Why Is It 'Rocko's Modern Life?' | Digg

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Passions run hot as the internet battles it out to crown the best Nickelodeon show of all time.

on Nov 7

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There's A Cookie Lost On This Counter, And There's No Way You're Going To Find It | Digg

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With a pattern like that, you have basically no chance of spotting the sneaky little treat.

on Nov 6

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Jeff Bezos Blocking WaPo's Presidential Endorsement, And More Of This Week's 'One Main Character' | Digg

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If you come for NYC's subways, expect to get schooled.

on Nov 1

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The Clever And Cringey Halloween Costumes Taking Over TikTok | Digg

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As they say on TikTok: "Everybody's so creative."

on Oct 31