One out of four investors in the U.S. began saving for retirement before turning 25, according to a recent Gallup survey. Seven percent of them started before turning 20. This …
Graduates from universities in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) are more attached to their alma maters than graduates of non-SEC schools, according to a survey by Gallup. Forty percent of SEC …
Getting a college degree straight out of high school, while the norm for many young 20-somethings, isn’t necessarily a factor in how much money they will earn later in life. …
While most Americans don’t believe the economy is completely out of the woods, the overall economic confidence level reached a 17-month high in November. With an Economic Confidence Index of …
While most Americans say they plan on spending about the same on holiday shopping this year as last, researchers at Gallup estimate a slight increase in overall seasonal spending, about …
More students than ever are taking advantage of internships during college to better prepare them for the job market and stand out among other job seekers. A recent Gallup-Purdue University …
Majoring in business can help to open doors to a variety of careers across all spectrums of industry. While students in this field receive top-notch educational support from professors across …
As online educational programs become more prevalent and advanced, perceptions about the effectiveness and value of these programs is changing. More Americans now perceive online educational programs as a viable, …
Seventy-two percent of American women are dissatisfied with their pay rates, according to a recent survey by Gallup. Since women still only make 77 cents to every dollar that a …
The White House has put the spotlight on the Millennial generation, releasing a number of data-rich reports about its members, where they stand economically and what potential impacts members may …