Life Inc.: Taking Twitter-like brevity to a new extreme of economy, a new online competition asks submitters to describe their work lives in six words. No more, no less.
Though falling house prices took a bit of a breather in many parts of the country in April, analysts who follow the housing market say it’s too soon to say they’ve bottomed.
Life Inc.: With the legalization of gay marriage in New York — which comes just in time for wedding season — you may be pondering what to get the happy newlyweds in your life. May we suggest a subscription to Netflix, a nice lunch at Subway or an Amazon.com gift card?
Life Inc.: Members of Generation X, especially those without college degrees, are increasingly spurning marriage in favor of cohabitation, according to a report published Monday.
With an eye on higher requirements for vehicle fuel efficiency, automakers are trying to squeeze as much power as they can from every drop of fuel by reconfiguring car shapes, reducing drag, using lighter materials and redesigning front grilles.
Life Inc.: New study says that today's business undergrad exhibits heightened levels of narcissism. How does that bode for our future business leaders?
Life Inc.: A new study is raising concerns about some possible pitfalls of the daily deal model of offering steep discounts, mostly from local retailers and restaurants, for a limited time.
Life Inc.: Study finds that couples can be happy in both their personal and work lives. That's right, married people. Work-life balance is not just a myth.
Life Inc.: There’s been plenty of talk lately about the cost of college, and whether it’s worth it. But here’s another interesting question: Why go anyway?
At the turn of the century, retail developers were in love with outdoor suburban plazas. Today, malls are going back indoors — but with a twist. They are now family destinations.
Live Inc.: The total trade deficit was about $43 billion in April. But if we weren’t importing all that pricey petroleum, that figure would be about $17.6 billion.
Live Inc.: Although Gen Y-ers’ reputation for lacking financial savvy is nothing new, this recent report will make some parents shake their heads and wonder where they went wrong.
Life Inc.: Just as economy-battered Americans are beginning to look at the environment as a possible hindrance to growth, Indians are heading the opposite direction, worrying more about a greener planet.
Breeders, owners and exhibitors are deeply concerned as a deadly virus strikes horses across the West, canceling horse shows are threatening the multimillion-dollar competition circuit.
Life Inc.: The number of millionaire households worldwide increased by 12.2 percent in 2010, to 12.5 million, according to a new report from the Boston Consulting Group.
Breeders, owners and exhibitors are deeply concerned as a deadly virus strikes horses across the West, canceling horse shows are threatening the multimillion-dollar competition circuit.
Life Inc.: A new report from the number crunchers at the Bureau of Labor Statistics finds that overall, 21- to 29-year-olds spend about the same amount overall whether they are married or single. Except on alcohol.
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