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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In Praise of Garage Sales

Every weekend, thousands of families sell their extra things right in their front yard. Whether you call it a moving sale, rummage sale, or yard sale-garage sales are a $2 billion a year business. Cheapest Colleges has created an infographic detailing the history of garage sales, and how to make the most out of yours.

Dirty Little Secret Schools and Colleges Don’t Want You to Know

Dirty Little Secret Schools and Colleges Don’t Want You to Know

Education costs have risen exponentially over the past thirty years and yet more students choose the college route in hopes of earning a better salary. But here’s the question we need to be asking ourselves in today’s highly competitive world: Is it worth it? The following infographic looks at this in more detail.

When Cars Collide: Common Causes for the Dreaded Crash

Have you ever experienced a fender bender? Perhaps every driver’s worst fear, it is nonetheless an unfortunate reality of the road: motor vehicle accidents occur every 60 seconds, worldwide. In this infographic, InsuranceHotline.com looks at some common causes of auto accidents.

Mass Shootings: Acceleration

Mass killings have occurred for a long time in the world and America but recently random acts of violence in public have been on the rise. Here Security Degree Hub has a look at the history of mass killings throughout the 20th century.

Is Your Cellphone Your #1 Holiday Helper?

We use our phones for everything. In fact, some of us couldn’t get through the holidays without it. But just why is it so important? In the infographic below, Asurion takes a look at what Americans use their cellphones for most.

WiFi is the New Cigarette

Last year, more than 60 percent of homes in the U.S. had WiFi access. Are we addicted to our internet connection? Check out the infographic below to learn about how WiFi affects our mind and body.

5 Things You Can Fix Without a Handyman

No time for a handyman? Learn 5 things you can fix with everyday stuff without calling a handyman including fixing squeaky doors, clogged sinks and more in the following infographic.

Where Startup Funding Really Comes From

According to data compiled by Fundable, only 0.91 percent of startups are funded by angel investors, while a measly 0.05 percent are funded by VCs. In contrast, 57 percent of startups are funded by personal loans and credit, while 38 percent receive funding from family and friends. In this infographic, Entrepreneur.com looks at where startup funding comes from.

What Is Next For The Federal Reserve?

With Ben Bernanke’s tenure as Chairman of the Federal Reserve coming to a close and a new chairman being selected, it’s helpful to take time to review the impact Bernanke has had on our nation’s economy. Many have praised Bernanke for work he has done as chairman. Bernanke has also had what many consider to be his fair share of failures. So what’s in store for the Federal Reserve once Bernanke steps down?

In Praise of Garage Sales

Every weekend, thousands of families sell their extra things right in their front yard. Whether you call it a moving sale, rummage sale, or yard sale-garage sales are a $2 billion a year business. Cheapest Colleges has created an infographic detailing the history of garage sales, and how to make the most out of yours.

Dirty Little Secret Schools and Colleges Don’t Want You to Know

Dirty Little Secret Schools and Colleges Don’t Want You to Know

Education costs have risen exponentially over the past thirty years and yet more students choose the college route in hopes of earning a better salary. But here’s the question we need to be asking ourselves in today’s highly competitive world: Is it worth it? The following infographic looks at this in more detail.

When Cars Collide: Common Causes for the Dreaded Crash

Have you ever experienced a fender bender? Perhaps every driver’s worst fear, it is nonetheless an unfortunate reality of the road: motor vehicle accidents occur every 60 seconds, worldwide. In this infographic, InsuranceHotline.com looks at some common causes of auto accidents.

Mass Shootings: Acceleration

Mass killings have occurred for a long time in the world and America but recently random acts of violence in public have been on the rise. Here Security Degree Hub has a look at the history of mass killings throughout the 20th century.

Is Your Cellphone Your #1 Holiday Helper?

We use our phones for everything. In fact, some of us couldn’t get through the holidays without it. But just why is it so important? In the infographic below, Asurion takes a look at what Americans use their cellphones for most.

WiFi is the New Cigarette

Last year, more than 60 percent of homes in the U.S. had WiFi access. Are we addicted to our internet connection? Check out the infographic below to learn about how WiFi affects our mind and body.

5 Things You Can Fix Without a Handyman

No time for a handyman? Learn 5 things you can fix with everyday stuff without calling a handyman including fixing squeaky doors, clogged sinks and more in the following infographic.

Where Startup Funding Really Comes From

According to data compiled by Fundable, only 0.91 percent of startups are funded by angel investors, while a measly 0.05 percent are funded by VCs. In contrast, 57 percent of startups are funded by personal loans and credit, while 38 percent receive funding from family and friends. In this infographic, Entrepreneur.com looks at where startup funding comes from.

What Is Next For The Federal Reserve?

With Ben Bernanke’s tenure as Chairman of the Federal Reserve coming to a close and a new chairman being selected, it’s helpful to take time to review the impact Bernanke has had on our nation’s economy. Many have praised Bernanke for work he has done as chairman. Bernanke has also had what many consider to be his fair share of failures. So what’s in store for the Federal Reserve once Bernanke steps down?