Only about a third of those same families actually get outside together multiple times a week, and nearly 13% are down to once a month or less.
10 Conversation Starters That Actually Work, According to Communication Experts
If you want to have a truly engaging conversation with someone for the first time, you need a powerful conversation starter that’s backed by science.
If you want to have a truly engaging conversation with someone for the first time, you need a powerful conversation starter that’s backed by science.
The Affordability Crisis Is Creating a Generation of Renters
What’s next is a generation that may rent longer, delay buying altogether, or rethink what the American Dream looks like.
What’s next is a generation that may rent longer, delay buying altogether, or rethink what the American Dream looks like.
The March Effect: Why Divorce Filings Spike Every Spring
Every year, family law attorneys start getting busier around the same time the weather changes.
Every year, family law attorneys start getting busier around the same time the weather changes.
The Hidden Cost of the American Dream: Why Homeownership in 2026 Feels Broken
A survey of 1,000 homeowners conducted by Hometap found that 3 in 4 respondents (75.6%) still believe homeownership is part of the American Dream.
A survey of 1,000 homeowners conducted by Hometap found that 3 in 4 respondents (75.6%) still believe homeownership is part of the American Dream.
Affordable Destinations for Budget-Conscious Young Travelers
Gen Z and young millennials have reframed international travel as a manageable, budgeted priority rather than a once-in-a-decade extravagance.
Gen Z and young millennials have reframed international travel as a manageable, budgeted priority rather than a once-in-a-decade extravagance.
3 in 4 Owners Say Owning a Business Is Worth It, Despite Challenges
Yet, 3 in 4 small business owners say the experience ultimately met or exceeded those expectations.
Yet, 3 in 4 small business owners say the experience ultimately met or exceeded those expectations.
Most Midlife Adults Feel Better About Their Health Than They Did in Their 30s, According to Hone Health Data
Aging is often considered synonymous with physical and mental decline, but a new nationwide survey of 1,000 adults aged 35–65 shows that increasingly, people in this age group feel more in control of their health now than they did a decade ago.
Aging is often considered synonymous with physical and mental decline, but a new nationwide survey of 1,000 adults aged 35–65 shows that increasingly, people in this age group feel more in control of their health now than they did a decade ago.
The 46% Ready for Commitment: What the Data Really Says About What Singles Want in 2026
If social media and new outlets are to be believed, many Americans have given up on dating.
If social media and new outlets are to be believed, many Americans have given up on dating.
More Than 1 in 3 American Workers Are Delaying or Canceling Major Purchases Due to Job Security Concerns
Inflation is rising, investors are uneasy, mortgage rates are elevated, and many people are uncertain about the future.
Inflation is rising, investors are uneasy, mortgage rates are elevated, and many people are uncertain about the future.
How AI Is Reshaping How Parents Think About Their Kids’ Futures
Half of parents (50%) say job stability and security are among the most important factors when thinking about their children’s future careers.
Half of parents (50%) say job stability and security are among the most important factors when thinking about their children’s future careers.
Beyond Falls: The Overlooked Emergencies Facing Older Adults
When families talk about keeping an older parent safe, falls are almost always the first topic. That instinct is well-grounded.
When families talk about keeping an older parent safe, falls are almost always the first topic. That instinct is well-grounded.
The Mental Health Stigma Is Changing: What America’s Increasing Therapy Rates Reveal
As more Americans seek therapy than ever before, shifting attitudes toward mental health are revealing a broader cultural change in how people approach emotional well-being.
As more Americans seek therapy than ever before, shifting attitudes toward mental health are revealing a broader cultural change in how people approach emotional well-being.
Forget ‘Flying Is Statistically Safe.’ Therapists Have Better Advice for Travel Anxiety Right Now
Knowing that flying is statistically safe, for example, doesn’t always cancel out the feeling you get when you see another tragic crash in the news or find yourself googling, “Is ICE still in airports?”
Knowing that flying is statistically safe, for example, doesn’t always cancel out the feeling you get when you see another tragic crash in the news or find yourself googling, “Is ICE still in airports?”
What Is Just-In-Time Learning?
Just-in-time (JIT) learning is a method where you learn the smallest useful thing, right when you need it, in the context where you'll use it.
Just-in-time (JIT) learning is a method where you learn the smallest useful thing, right when you need it, in the context where you’ll use it.
Beyond Symptoms: Inside the Push to Finally Change Cerebral Palsy Outcomes
What you likely have not heard is: We think we know how to make things better.
What you likely have not heard is: We think we know how to make things better.















