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5 Ways To Take The Stress Out Of Traveling For Work
Business travel is back on the rise, which means that whether you were a frequent flyer or just an occasional out-of-towner, you’re likely going to be hitting the road again. Bounce put together a list of ways to tackle some of the most stressful aspects of business travel.
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50 Most Physical Jobs In America
Is your occupation one of the 50 most physical jobs in the US?
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25 LGBTQ+ People Who Changed The Course Of History
Stacker compiled a list of just 25 of these LGBTQ+ historical figures, spanning a range of disciplines and periods, referencing articles, personal letters, and books.
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Industries Where Job Openings Are Increasing And Decreasing Most
Stacker used data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Job Openings and Labor Turnover report to see which industries grew job openings in March and which saw open positions shrink.
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Where Laid-Off Tech Workers Are Going
After several years of voracious hiring, tech jobs are no longer the most secure place for today’s white-collar workers: Some of the biggest employers have slashed head counts this year.
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A Brief History Of The Shoes And Moments That Define Sneaker Culture
Stacker took a deep dive into the storied histories of some of these game-changing shoes as told in tomes such as “Out of the Box: The Rise of Sneaker Culture” by Semmelhack and “Kicks: The Great American Story of Sneakers” by Nicholas Smith, as well as interviews and internet research, to see which shoes have moved…
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Most Common Jobs in Iowa 150 Years Ago
In an effort to capture a snapshot of the U.S. job market’s history, Stacker compiled a list of the most common jobs in Iowa from 150 years ago.
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How Big Each State’s Native American Populations Are (And Which Tribes Call Them Home)
More than 5 million Native Americans live in the United States as members of 574 federally recognized and 63 state-recognized tribes. That number is projected to rise to 10 million by 2060. Stacker ranked the states with the largest Native American populations using data from the Census Bureau’s 2021 American Community Survey.
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Best Places For College Grads To Start Their Careers (#6 Is In Iowa)
Graduation season is around the corner, and college seniors across the country are applying for their first jobs. About 1 in 4 Americans 25 years or older have a bachelor’s degree or higher, and thousands will walk the stage this season to grab their diplomas and start their careers.
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Highest-Paying Jobs With No Formal Education Requirements
While advanced education typically leads to higher pay, there are some jobs with no formal education requirements that pay well.



















