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Most Spend Half Of Paycheck In Two Days: Survey Shows Where It Goes
t doesn’t take long for payday euphoria to fade. For many Americans, it lasts less than two days.
New research shows nearly half of the average paycheck is spent within 48 hours of hitting bank accounts, a pattern driven largely by essentials and bills that can’t wait.
The Talker Research survey of 2,000 employed Americans, conducted between Monday, Aug. 18, and Monday, Aug. 25, 2025, revealed that more than a third of the average paycheck disappears in just the first 12 hours.
Millennials were the fastest spenders, burning through about 40 percent in that window — more than any othe…
Amex Upgrading Platinum Cards To Compete With Rivals: Here's What's New
American Express is launching its biggest-ever refresh of its Platinum credit cards, aiming to outshine rivals with new travel, dining, and lifestyle perks.
Amex announced the major updates to its US Consumer and Business Platinum Cards in a news release on Monday, June 16.
"More than forty years ago, we introduced the Platinum card, and we continue to offer Platinum cards with global servicing, unique benefits and experiences that our card members love," said Howard Grosfield, Amex's US consumer services president. "Platinum Card benefits and services resonate across generations, particula…
Chipotle Launches First New Dip In Five Years: See The Spicy, Smoky Flavor
Chipotle is cranking up the flavor for the summer with its first new dip in five years.
The restaurant chain will soon start offering Adobo Ranch, the company announced on Monday, June 9. The smoky and spicy dip will be available across North America on Tuesday, June 17.
Adobo Ranch marks Chipotle's first new dip since the launch of Queso Blanco in 2020. Made fresh in-house with adobo pepper, sour cream, and a signature blend of herbs and spices, the dip aims to bring an extra kick to burritos, bowls, salads, tacos, and quesadillas.
Rewards members can get a free side of Adobo Ranch o…
Why Are Americans So Stressed? Study Reveals Key Causes
As stress levels climb nationwide, many are feeling the strain earlier in life than ever before, a new study finds, shedding light on why so many struggle with burnout.
A Talker Research survey of 2,000 American adults, conducted online from Wednesday, Feb. 7, to Saturday, Feb. 10, reveals that the typical person hits peak burnout at 42 years old—but for younger adults, the stress is setting in much sooner.
Among Gen Z and millennial respondents (ages 18 to 44), peak stress now averages just 25 years old—nearly two decades earlier than their older counterparts.
Respondents reported that th…