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  • Nearly a third of Americans aren't filling their prescriptions because of high costs

    Stacker, Tori Marsh, MPH for GoodRX|May 21, 2025

    Healthcare professionals write millions of prescriptions every year to help Americans manage symptoms and treat a range of conditions. But affordability, access issues, and drug shortages prevent people from actually filling these prescriptions. GoodRx Research ran a 12-month survey to better understand the dynamics that shape prescription medication fills and consumer behavior. The following insights come from this survey of nearly 12,000 Americans. The findings highlight the significant...

  • What is debt-to-income ratio and how does it affect you?

    Stacker, Gina Freeman for Achieve|May 21, 2025

    What is debt-to-income ratio and how does it affect you? You don’t need a finance degree to have money smarts. Understanding a few simple terms can help you lead your best financial life. One of those terms is DTI, or debt-to-income ratio. It’s an important concept because lenders use DTI to determine whether you can afford the loan you want. Achieve says understanding your DTI can give you an important edge when you’re looking for a home equity loan or another kind of loan. Definition of DTI (...

  • Summer's arrival underscores the importance of skin protection

    Stacker, Raman Madan for Northwell Health|May 21, 2025

    Summer's arrival underscores the importance of skin protection With the rise in temperatures and UV index as we approach summer’s arrival, protecting our skin from the sun's harmful rays becomes paramount. A staggering 90% of nonmelanoma skin cancers are linked to ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure, a risk amplified during the sunny spring and summer months when we spend more time outdoors. Beyond the critical concern of skin cancer and potential eye damage, sun protection also safeguards a...

  • Is there a leadership crisis brewing? Why leadership development programs are a must-have in 2025

    Stacker, Shari Simpson for Paylocity|May 21, 2025

    Is there a leadership crisis brewing? Why leadership development programs are a must-have in 2025 The business world is at a leadership crossroads. Baby Boomers are retiring en masse, and a new generation of employees is upending traditional workplace expectations. What’s more, the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence and an increasing focus on employee mental health are disrupting long-held norms in the workplace. It’s a recipe for unrest in the hands of unprepared leaders—which is wh...

  • Americans prefer dogs to cats as pets by a wide margin, according to the data

    Stacker, Colleen Kilday|May 21, 2025

    Woman smiling while holding her pet dog. PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Americans prefer dogs to cats as pets by a wide margin, according to the data Canines are top dog when it comes to pet ownership: 45.5 million households have dogs compared to 32.1 million that have cats in 2024, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association. In a distant third are freshwater fish at 3.9 million, while birds, reptiles, and small animals trailing at 2.1 million, 2.3 million, and 1.3 mill...

  • Inflation-friendly food swaps to keep your grocery budget in check

    Stacker, Lauren Ward for Hers|May 21, 2025

    Inflation-friendly food swaps to keep your grocery budget in check Grocery prices have soared in recent years, from supply chain disruptions during the pandemic to avian flu outbreaks impacting egg prices today. From 2020 to 2024, food prices jumped nearly 24%. That means if you used to spend $400 a month on groceries at the start of 2020, the same shopping cart would now cost nearly $500. While some issues like supply chain disruption may not be having as big of an impact as they were a few...

  • Highest-paying jobs in Decatur

    Stacker|May 21, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying jobs in Decatur Despite recession fears and falling consumer confidence, the job market in the United States has remained relatively stable in 2025 thus far. According to May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics data, around 177,000 new jobs were added in April, a slight decrease from the 185,000 new jobs added in the month before, but an extension of the country's 52-month streak of job growth. Unemployment rates also held relatively steady...

  • Highest-paying jobs in Florence

    Stacker|May 21, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying jobs in Florence Despite recession fears and falling consumer confidence, the job market in the United States has remained relatively stable in 2025 thus far. According to May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics data, around 177,000 new jobs were added in April, a slight decrease from the 185,000 new jobs added in the month before, but an extension of the country's 52-month streak of job growth. Unemployment rates also held relatively steady b...

  • Highest-paying jobs in Huntsville

    Stacker|May 21, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying jobs in Huntsville Despite recession fears and falling consumer confidence, the job market in the United States has remained relatively stable in 2025 thus far. According to May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics data, around 177,000 new jobs were added in April, a slight decrease from the 185,000 new jobs added in the month before, but an extension of the country's 52-month streak of job growth. Unemployment rates also held relatively...

  • Highest-paying jobs in Daphne

    Stacker|May 21, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying jobs in Daphne Despite recession fears and falling consumer confidence, the job market in the United States has remained relatively stable in 2025 thus far. According to May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics data, around 177,000 new jobs were added in April, a slight decrease from the 185,000 new jobs added in the month before, but an extension of the country's 52-month streak of job growth. Unemployment rates also held relatively steady...

  • Highest-paying jobs in Auburn

    Stacker|May 21, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying jobs in Auburn Despite recession fears and falling consumer confidence, the job market in the United States has remained relatively stable in 2025 thus far. According to May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics data, around 177,000 new jobs were added in April, a slight decrease from the 185,000 new jobs added in the month before, but an extension of the country's 52-month streak of job growth. Unemployment rates also held relatively steady...

  • Highest-paying jobs in Dothan

    Stacker|May 21, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying jobs in Dothan Despite recession fears and falling consumer confidence, the job market in the United States has remained relatively stable in 2025 thus far. According to May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics data, around 177,000 new jobs were added in April, a slight decrease from the 185,000 new jobs added in the month before, but an extension of the country's 52-month streak of job growth. Unemployment rates also held relatively steady...

  • Highest-paying jobs in Mobile

    Stacker|May 21, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying jobs in Mobile Despite recession fears and falling consumer confidence, the job market in the United States has remained relatively stable in 2025 thus far. According to May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics data, around 177,000 new jobs were added in April, a slight decrease from the 185,000 new jobs added in the month before, but an extension of the country's 52-month streak of job growth. Unemployment rates also held relatively steady...

  • Highest-paying jobs in Gadsden

    Stacker|May 21, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying jobs in Gadsden Despite recession fears and falling consumer confidence, the job market in the United States has remained relatively stable in 2025 thus far. According to May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics data, around 177,000 new jobs were added in April, a slight decrease from the 185,000 new jobs added in the month before, but an extension of the country's 52-month streak of job growth. Unemployment rates also held relatively steady...

  • Highest-paying jobs in Birmingham

    Stacker|May 21, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying jobs in Birmingham Despite recession fears and falling consumer confidence, the job market in the United States has remained relatively stable in 2025 thus far. According to May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics data, around 177,000 new jobs were added in April, a slight decrease from the 185,000 new jobs added in the month before, but an extension of the country's 52-month streak of job growth. Unemployment rates also held relatively...

  • Highest-paying jobs in Montgomery

    Stacker|May 21, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying jobs in Montgomery Despite recession fears and falling consumer confidence, the job market in the United States has remained relatively stable in 2025 thus far. According to May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics data, around 177,000 new jobs were added in April, a slight decrease from the 185,000 new jobs added in the month before, but an extension of the country's 52-month streak of job growth. Unemployment rates also held relatively...

  • What makes middle school even worse? Climate anxiety.

    Stacker, Kate Yoder for Grist|May 1, 2025

    When the Marshall Fire swept through the grassy plains and foothills outside Boulder, Colorado, in late December 2021, it burned down more than 1,000 homes—and left many young people shaken. "It can just be pure anxiety—you're literally watching a fire march its way across, and it's really, really close," said David Thesenga, an 8th grade science teacher. Some of his students at Alexander Dawson School in the small town of Lafayette lost their homes to the fire. As more students come to sch...

  • Rewilding death in the Appalachian mountains

    Stacker, Michaela Haas for Reasons to be Cheerful|May 1, 2025

    In the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, a quiet revolution in end-of-life practices is underway. At Ramsey Creek Preserve near Westminster, South Carolina, the deceased do not rest under rows of cold marble, but beneath meadows and oaks, their presence woven into the natural world, Reasons to be Cheerful says. The first body Billy Campbell buried on his land was the stillborn child of friends. Then a colleague who died suddenly in a car accident "solidified the rightness of it," Campbell...

  • Longest-living dog breeds

    Stacker, Cu Fleshman, Data Work By Wade Zhou|May 1, 2025

    Pet ownership in the U.S. has exploded over the last few decades. As of 2025, about 74% of U.S. households own a pet, according to the American Pet Products Association; a significant increase from 56% in 1988. The biggest sector of pet owners is millennials, followed by Gen Xers and baby boomers. Dogs are by far the most popular pets for Americans, with 68 million households owning one. It's long been said that dogs are a human's best friend. And for good reason: They provide company,...

  • Kidney disease is the third-fastest-growing cause of death globally. Here's why doctors are sounding the alarm.

    Stacker, Kathleen Caulderwood, Data Work By Elena Cox|May 1, 2025

    Kidney disease is a serious yet often overlooked condition that affects millions worldwide. Despite its impact, it is frequently underestimated compared to illnesses like cancer and heart disease. The science journal Nature called it a "hidden epidemic," as it now occupies the third spot on the list of the most quickly growing causes of death worldwide. Compare Dialysis Centers examined Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data and other sources to explore the risk factors for chronic...

  • Before you book: 5 things parents should know about private coaching

    Stacker, Gene Williams for Athletes Untapped|May 1, 2025

    Private sports coaching has long been a behind-the-scenes part of youth athletics, but in recent years, it's become a booming micro-economy—fueled not by schools or clubs, but by everyday families looking for something different. The demand for high-quality private coaching is only growing stronger, Athletes Untapped says. A combination of youth sports specialization, college recruiting, and a cultural push for individualized development has created the perfect opportunity for private c...

  • Richest women in America

    Stacker, Madison Troyer|May 1, 2025

    The overwhelming majority of those who make it onto "richest people" lists—in all 50 states or the world—are men. This fact is unsurprising, considering the history of discriminatory workplace practices and various barriers to women's wealth, including barring women from having credit cards until the 1970s. Even in 2025, an income gap leaves women earning $0.83 on average for every $1 a man makes. Madam C.J. Walker, an early 20th-century purveyor of hair care and cosmetics for Black women, is...

  • The impact of recent and prospective tax law changes: What you need to know

    Stacker, Brenna Bagnaro for Polston Tax|May 1, 2025

    Tax laws change frequently, with updates impacting the best tax planning practices for businesses across industries. Over the next year, there will be significant changes to tax laws with the potential sunset of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and economic changes in the White House led by the Trump administration. Polston Tax has put together a guide to the major tax law changes you can expect to be enacted in 2025 and occur prospectively in 2026. It will also review potential changes that hav...

  • How gas prices have changed in Huntsville in the last week

    Stacker|May 1, 2025

    Gas prices have gone up by about 4 cents per gallon since this time last month but are still down by nearly 50 cents compared to this time last year. The national average fuel price is about $3.17, with Tyler, Texas, seeing the cheapest metro-area prices at $2.60 and Salinas, California, with the most expensive at $5.11. After issuing multiple pauses on tariffs against Canadian and Mexican imports since taking office, President Trump in early April announced a sweeping 10% baseline tariff on...

  • Movies and TV shows casting in Auburn

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    The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you. Backstage compiled a...

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