The Impact of LA Wildfires

The LA wildfires were a devastating event. They clearly showed the importance of having a proper tree service expert to manage forests and tree growth. Learn more about the impact of the LA wildfires in the following infographic

The Best (and Worst) States to Be a Mom

Motherhood is full of unique joys and challenges. Some factors create extra burdens and worry for moms, depending on location. Here is a  look at this issue with a study that offers each state in the U.S. a score based on how desirable a location is for mothers.

The Cleanest Cities in the United States

A city’s cleanliness greatly impacts how enjoyable it is to live in or visit. But how do we define cleanliness? The team at Oxi Fresh gives us an example with a new map that uses a thorough methodology to rank American cities by how clean they are. 

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The 10 Most Common Scams in America and How to Avoid Them

Americans lost over $9 billion to scams in 2024 alone, with fraudsters targeting victims through phishing, fake jobs, IRS impersonations, and more. This infographic breaks down the 10 most common scams, how they work, and how to avoid them.

30 Self-Employment Statistics

Self-employment is an alternative career path that offers its own benefits and complications. Self-employed workers are loyal to their work style, and this new infographic from Ooma helps illustrate why.

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Obesity Around the World

The following infographic designed by InfoGlyphs takes and interesting look at obesity around the world and how it has worsened over the years. And who do you think are some of the “fattest” people on the planet? Without looking, the country’s initials are “US.”

The Ins & Outs Of Dollar Stores

What is the real story behind “Dollar Stores?” How they survive, who shops there, and what do they look like around the world? This infographic provides the answers to these questions.

Social Media for Small Businesses

Social Media for Small Businesses

Inbox Insight recently conducted an online survey to 500 small business owners regarding their use of Social Media within their organization. The survey looked at current use of Social Media as well as plans to use it over the coming year.

3 Key Questions About U.S. Debt

Fisher Investments presents a visual depiction of the current state of the United States debt including who owns it, and answers the questions in many investors minds – can we afford it and is there too much of it?

The Benefits of Payroll Software

The Benefits of Payroll Software

There are two primary methods of dealing with payroll; use dedicated payroll software or completing the paperwork and other elements manually. This infographic provides a short summary of some of the common payroll related tasks that a manager would need to carry out on a typical day. It then looks at how long these tasks would take using both payroll software as well manual payroll methods.

Apple vs Apples

We’ve all thought about things comparing apples and oranges. Let’s take it one step further and compare apples and apples. Yes, you heard right. Apples (the fruit) vs Apple (the tech company) makes for a fantastic comparative infographic.

Debt Consolidation to Bankruptcy: Steps To Take

Have your credit cards reached their limit? Do you pay only the minimum due or less on any of your credit cards each month? The following infographic explores the answers and options to these and other questions and will help one determine that if need be, should they go the route of debt consolidation or bankruptcy.

Enterprise Mobility – Apps, Platforms and Devices

Enterprises are witnessing a transformation led by smartphones and tablet devices. Mobility is slowly becoming a critical part of IT strategy. As employees and business processes go mobile, the folks at [x]cube LABS tried to decode enterprise mobility, crunching numbers to present an informative infographic detailing out the technology used in enterprise mobility and industry verticals that are at the forefront of mobilizing its operations.

Presidential Candidates and Their Tax Proposals

As is with all Presidential elections in the U. S., taxes are again central to the political discussion around who will be the best man to lead our nation. Will it be President Obama for a second term? The brains over at The Tax Institute have been hard at work crunching the numbers associated with the various candidates tax plans. Below is an infographic on what each candidate is proposing and what it means for you and your family.

Vote 2012: Social Media vs. Traditional Media

Historically, caucuses have served as early indicators of which candidate might win their party’s nomination. However, earlier this week, many speculated that Twitter would be a better predictor of the Iowa caucuses than traditional polling. And they might have been right.

Obesity Around the World

The following infographic designed by InfoGlyphs takes and interesting look at obesity around the world and how it has worsened over the years. And who do you think are some of the “fattest” people on the planet? Without looking, the country’s initials are “US.”

The Ins & Outs Of Dollar Stores

What is the real story behind “Dollar Stores?” How they survive, who shops there, and what do they look like around the world? This infographic provides the answers to these questions.

Social Media for Small Businesses

Social Media for Small Businesses

Inbox Insight recently conducted an online survey to 500 small business owners regarding their use of Social Media within their organization. The survey looked at current use of Social Media as well as plans to use it over the coming year.

3 Key Questions About U.S. Debt

Fisher Investments presents a visual depiction of the current state of the United States debt including who owns it, and answers the questions in many investors minds – can we afford it and is there too much of it?

The Benefits of Payroll Software

The Benefits of Payroll Software

There are two primary methods of dealing with payroll; use dedicated payroll software or completing the paperwork and other elements manually. This infographic provides a short summary of some of the common payroll related tasks that a manager would need to carry out on a typical day. It then looks at how long these tasks would take using both payroll software as well manual payroll methods.

Apple vs Apples

We’ve all thought about things comparing apples and oranges. Let’s take it one step further and compare apples and apples. Yes, you heard right. Apples (the fruit) vs Apple (the tech company) makes for a fantastic comparative infographic.

Debt Consolidation to Bankruptcy: Steps To Take

Have your credit cards reached their limit? Do you pay only the minimum due or less on any of your credit cards each month? The following infographic explores the answers and options to these and other questions and will help one determine that if need be, should they go the route of debt consolidation or bankruptcy.

Enterprise Mobility – Apps, Platforms and Devices

Enterprises are witnessing a transformation led by smartphones and tablet devices. Mobility is slowly becoming a critical part of IT strategy. As employees and business processes go mobile, the folks at [x]cube LABS tried to decode enterprise mobility, crunching numbers to present an informative infographic detailing out the technology used in enterprise mobility and industry verticals that are at the forefront of mobilizing its operations.

Presidential Candidates and Their Tax Proposals

As is with all Presidential elections in the U. S., taxes are again central to the political discussion around who will be the best man to lead our nation. Will it be President Obama for a second term? The brains over at The Tax Institute have been hard at work crunching the numbers associated with the various candidates tax plans. Below is an infographic on what each candidate is proposing and what it means for you and your family.

Vote 2012: Social Media vs. Traditional Media

Historically, caucuses have served as early indicators of which candidate might win their party’s nomination. However, earlier this week, many speculated that Twitter would be a better predictor of the Iowa caucuses than traditional polling. And they might have been right.