Recent surveys show an average of 83% of businesses saw an increase in service bookings during the period of concert tours and attribute the surge directly to the events. Consumers spent an average of $104 per beauty service in preparation for the concerts.
Knitwear, neutral tones, below-the-knee skirts, cardigans, fuzzy fleeces and chunky loafers are popular examples of Cozy Girl Fashion, which is spiking as temperatures drop.
Work/Life balance refers to the harmony between the responsibilities of your professional and your personal lives. See which states scored the highest, and which came in at the bottom, according to data from Glassdoor.com.
GlossGenius has compiled data from tens of thousands of salons and spas to find out the top requested services during the fall months. See the trends across hair, nails, and esthetics.
While Massachusetts has the highest rate of small business survival in the U.S., Washington takes the top spot as the state with the lowest chance of survival over three years for a small business.
While women generally make up a higher percentage of the population in most areas across the nation, only 22 out of 250 metro areas in the U.S. report women under 30 earning the same amount as or more than their male counterparts. A new study by WalletHub names the 10 Best and 10 Worst cities for working women.
Nevada comes in first, while Louisiana and Georgia follow in second and third. The study analyzed which state searches most for wear-related problems on mobile devices.
New York is the hardest state for Gen Z to make a living. At the same time nationwide interest in having a second income has skyrocketed with Google searches jumping 400%. The most popular online side hustles for Gen Zers are revealed.
A new study on honesty found than 41% of Americans edit their selfies. See what else Americans lie about and which states tend to be the most dishonest.
A new US consumer study by All Things Hair shows that a quarter of American women, especially multiracial and biracial women, don't go to the salon. The survey also shows African American women visit more regularly, have longer appointments and spend more at the salon, despite the fact they have to travel the furthest.