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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The True Cost of College

The True Cost of College

How much is the average American spending on higher education? More than you might expect. This infographic by Varsity Tutors goes beyond tuition and offers a comprehensive breakdown of the real costs of college, as well as what goes into financing a degree, including the realities of student loan debt.

The Power Of SMS Marketing

SlickText.com has just released their first infographic entitled “The Power of SMS Marketing”. The statistics shown here really help to explain why SMS marketing has grown so fast in popularity over the past few years. if you’re not familiar with SMS marketing, it’s a newer marketing method by which businesses and organizations send highly targeted, opt-in text marketing messages to their audience.

Free Parking Fallacies

Free parking isn’t exactly “free.” There is a high cost and we all pay for it in one way or another. The market value of America’s parking is over $310 billion and very little of that is ever collected directly. MyParkingSign has collected data from leading parking experts and it’s own sales to put together an infographic better explaining how the issues in America’s free parking problems.

Cold Wives Tales

The weather in the UK is a fickle thing – it can snow in April and it can rain all summer (2012 being the wettest year on record). In fact the weather is the most popular topic of Brits – apart from drinking tea. This infographic from Everest has 20 handy tips for keeping your house warm and saving money on energy bills all year round.

Monolingual VS Bilingual

Is it better to speak one language or two – or even several? Find out where you stand in the following infographic from Technovate Translations. Bilinguals lead the way in international business, creativity, problem-solving, and in some cases even health. But monolinguals do have that larger vocabulary and faster retrieval, which can give them the advantage in a time crunch.

Why You Should Care Where Your Diamond Comes From

Why do so many couples care where their diamonds come from? Maybe the best answer to that question is that many diamonds are tainted by bloodshed and violence. But the ethical problems facing the diamond industry run deep, and are more varied than some people realize. In too many ways, diamond mining contributes to the exploitation of people and the environment.

TECH R US – Technology Development Stages for Kids

These days, children are getting their hands on mobile devices at a younger age every day. According to a new study, kids are ditching their nondigital toys by age three and turning their attention to smartphones and tablets. In fact, data shows that five-year-olds are using computers on a routine basis, and grade schoolers are getting mobile phones earlier each year, as well as joining multiple social networks. So, when is the right age to introduce children to technology?

It’s Okay to Be Different

To celebrate Storypanda’s iPad release of the popular kids book, It’s Okay to Be Different by Todd Parr, they have created an infographic all about celebrating differences. The book and infographic are great tools for teaching kids to be proud of their own differences as well as accepting of the differences of others.

Phishland: How Will Your Users Survive the Phishpocalypse?

The thought of a zombie attack fits well when it comes to phishing. They just keep coming and you have to keep fighting, but you have to stay smart. How do you stay alive you ask? Find out in the following infographic from ThreatSim.

The True Cost of College

The True Cost of College

How much is the average American spending on higher education? More than you might expect. This infographic by Varsity Tutors goes beyond tuition and offers a comprehensive breakdown of the real costs of college, as well as what goes into financing a degree, including the realities of student loan debt.

The Power Of SMS Marketing

SlickText.com has just released their first infographic entitled “The Power of SMS Marketing”. The statistics shown here really help to explain why SMS marketing has grown so fast in popularity over the past few years. if you’re not familiar with SMS marketing, it’s a newer marketing method by which businesses and organizations send highly targeted, opt-in text marketing messages to their audience.

Free Parking Fallacies

Free parking isn’t exactly “free.” There is a high cost and we all pay for it in one way or another. The market value of America’s parking is over $310 billion and very little of that is ever collected directly. MyParkingSign has collected data from leading parking experts and it’s own sales to put together an infographic better explaining how the issues in America’s free parking problems.

Cold Wives Tales

The weather in the UK is a fickle thing – it can snow in April and it can rain all summer (2012 being the wettest year on record). In fact the weather is the most popular topic of Brits – apart from drinking tea. This infographic from Everest has 20 handy tips for keeping your house warm and saving money on energy bills all year round.

Monolingual VS Bilingual

Is it better to speak one language or two – or even several? Find out where you stand in the following infographic from Technovate Translations. Bilinguals lead the way in international business, creativity, problem-solving, and in some cases even health. But monolinguals do have that larger vocabulary and faster retrieval, which can give them the advantage in a time crunch.

Why You Should Care Where Your Diamond Comes From

Why do so many couples care where their diamonds come from? Maybe the best answer to that question is that many diamonds are tainted by bloodshed and violence. But the ethical problems facing the diamond industry run deep, and are more varied than some people realize. In too many ways, diamond mining contributes to the exploitation of people and the environment.

TECH R US – Technology Development Stages for Kids

These days, children are getting their hands on mobile devices at a younger age every day. According to a new study, kids are ditching their nondigital toys by age three and turning their attention to smartphones and tablets. In fact, data shows that five-year-olds are using computers on a routine basis, and grade schoolers are getting mobile phones earlier each year, as well as joining multiple social networks. So, when is the right age to introduce children to technology?

It’s Okay to Be Different

To celebrate Storypanda’s iPad release of the popular kids book, It’s Okay to Be Different by Todd Parr, they have created an infographic all about celebrating differences. The book and infographic are great tools for teaching kids to be proud of their own differences as well as accepting of the differences of others.

Phishland: How Will Your Users Survive the Phishpocalypse?

The thought of a zombie attack fits well when it comes to phishing. They just keep coming and you have to keep fighting, but you have to stay smart. How do you stay alive you ask? Find out in the following infographic from ThreatSim.