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.

U.S. Counties With the Highest (and Lowest) Rates of Fatal Work Zone Traffic Accidents

Driving in work zones can be a real inconvenience. You may see the reduced speed limits, closed lanes, orange signs, and traffic cones as annoyances delaying your journey, but the fact of the matter is that they are there to keep both you and the road workers safe.

The 75 Deadliest Counties for Hit and Run Accidents in the United States

Where do most fatal hit and runs occur in the United States? About every 43 seconds in America, a fatal hit and run accident is happening, more often at night, often at a crosswalk, and sometimes ending in a fatality. But which cities and counties are the hotbeds of these crimes?

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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.

12 Sensory Play Ideas For Teachers

Early childhood teachers are busy people who constantly create new and exciting activities for children in the classroom. Many of these activities incorporate sensory play, a concept incorporating the five senses into learning activities.

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Defending Your Apartment From Monsters

Defending Your Apartment From Monsters

Catastrophes such as fires, floods or even earthquakes can be problematic for homeowners. But what if your home is attacked by a monster? What if there was a werewolf breaking down your door? How about if a mummy was in your living room? In this infographic, ForRent.com shows how to defend your apartment from the various monsters of classic horror movies.

Trick Or Treat Your Way Into Halloween Sales Like a Pirate

Trick Or Treat Your Way Into Halloween Sales Like a Pirate

Whether or not trick-or-treating is up your alley, Halloween and all its festivities can’t be ignored. This year 171 million Americans plan to partake in the holiday, which may include anything from pumpkin-carving and costume planning to party hosting and party-crashing. Spending will hit an all-time high at $8.4B, with a $1.5B increase in spending since the previous year.

Halloween 2016 By The Numbers

Halloween 2016 By The Numbers

From the 16.2% of people who plan to put costumes on their pets to the 72% of parents who admit stealing from their kids’ trick-or-treating stash, there’s always something interesting to learn about Halloween. So to ease your fears and help you enjoy a fun, safe Halloween, the team at WalletHub has created an infographic with a collection of the best Halloween factoids they could find,

Scariest States According to Movies

Scariest States According to Movies

The team at ForRent.com looked at the 100 highest-grossing horror films of all time and the 100 most critically acclaimed horror films of all time to figure out just where America’s scariest place to live is. Here is a breakdown of the spookiest/ most deadly states, according to top-grossing horror movies.

Olympic Trampoline 101

Olympic Trampoline 101

Trampolines are not just for getting energy out in the backyard; they are a huge part of sports and Olympic history. Trampoline enthusiasts everywhere have George Nissen, a diver and gymnast, and Larry Griswold, also a gymnast, for building the first trampoline. It quickly gained momentum and by 1964 it made its mark in the world of sports.

10 Years of Cell Phone Use

10 Years of Cell Phone Use

A telephone is necessary, both for safety and connection. But in a short time, our phone habits have morphed from the head tilt of cradling a wall phone handset to the forward slouch of hunching over our smartphones. Here is an infographic about what cell phones have done to our bodies over the past 10 years.

Sleep Habits of the Animal Kingdom

Do all animals sleep? When does a dolphin have a chance to take a nap? Does a horse need to lie down to get some shut-eye? Do opossums and bats really sleep upside-down? Here are some fun facts about animals’ sleeping habits, put together by Sleepopolis, that may surprise you.

What Happens an Hour After Your Cell Phone Is Taken Away

What Happens an Hour After Your Cell Phone Is Taken Away

Our phones are intertwined in our lives, our habits and our identities. The results of scientific studies continue to demonstrate just how important phones have become to our daily lives. In this infographic, Ooma.com displays a timeline of what people experience an hour after their cell phone is taken away from them.

Road Trippers: Drug Driving in the UK

Road Trippers: Drug Driving in the UK

The UK has a severe drug driving problem. As of March 2015 it is illegal to drive in the UK if you are either, unfit to do so because you’re on legal or illegal drugs, or if you have above a specified level of an illegal drug in your blood stream (the drugs don’t need to be effecting your driving). Here is an infographic that looks at “drug driving” in the UK.

Defending Your Apartment From Monsters

Defending Your Apartment From Monsters

Catastrophes such as fires, floods or even earthquakes can be problematic for homeowners. But what if your home is attacked by a monster? What if there was a werewolf breaking down your door? How about if a mummy was in your living room? In this infographic, ForRent.com shows how to defend your apartment from the various monsters of classic horror movies.

Trick Or Treat Your Way Into Halloween Sales Like a Pirate

Trick Or Treat Your Way Into Halloween Sales Like a Pirate

Whether or not trick-or-treating is up your alley, Halloween and all its festivities can’t be ignored. This year 171 million Americans plan to partake in the holiday, which may include anything from pumpkin-carving and costume planning to party hosting and party-crashing. Spending will hit an all-time high at $8.4B, with a $1.5B increase in spending since the previous year.

Halloween 2016 By The Numbers

Halloween 2016 By The Numbers

From the 16.2% of people who plan to put costumes on their pets to the 72% of parents who admit stealing from their kids’ trick-or-treating stash, there’s always something interesting to learn about Halloween. So to ease your fears and help you enjoy a fun, safe Halloween, the team at WalletHub has created an infographic with a collection of the best Halloween factoids they could find,

Scariest States According to Movies

Scariest States According to Movies

The team at ForRent.com looked at the 100 highest-grossing horror films of all time and the 100 most critically acclaimed horror films of all time to figure out just where America’s scariest place to live is. Here is a breakdown of the spookiest/ most deadly states, according to top-grossing horror movies.

Olympic Trampoline 101

Olympic Trampoline 101

Trampolines are not just for getting energy out in the backyard; they are a huge part of sports and Olympic history. Trampoline enthusiasts everywhere have George Nissen, a diver and gymnast, and Larry Griswold, also a gymnast, for building the first trampoline. It quickly gained momentum and by 1964 it made its mark in the world of sports.

10 Years of Cell Phone Use

10 Years of Cell Phone Use

A telephone is necessary, both for safety and connection. But in a short time, our phone habits have morphed from the head tilt of cradling a wall phone handset to the forward slouch of hunching over our smartphones. Here is an infographic about what cell phones have done to our bodies over the past 10 years.

Sleep Habits of the Animal Kingdom

Do all animals sleep? When does a dolphin have a chance to take a nap? Does a horse need to lie down to get some shut-eye? Do opossums and bats really sleep upside-down? Here are some fun facts about animals’ sleeping habits, put together by Sleepopolis, that may surprise you.

What Happens an Hour After Your Cell Phone Is Taken Away

What Happens an Hour After Your Cell Phone Is Taken Away

Our phones are intertwined in our lives, our habits and our identities. The results of scientific studies continue to demonstrate just how important phones have become to our daily lives. In this infographic, Ooma.com displays a timeline of what people experience an hour after their cell phone is taken away from them.

Road Trippers: Drug Driving in the UK

Road Trippers: Drug Driving in the UK

The UK has a severe drug driving problem. As of March 2015 it is illegal to drive in the UK if you are either, unfit to do so because you’re on legal or illegal drugs, or if you have above a specified level of an illegal drug in your blood stream (the drugs don’t need to be effecting your driving). Here is an infographic that looks at “drug driving” in the UK.