Today’s Solutions: November 25, 2024

Worklife

Learn about how you can achieve a better work-life balance, and check out the latest news about the world of work, including advancements on ideas like the four-day work week and universal basic income.

Tackling the gender wage gap i

Tackling the gender wage gap in the gig economy

The global economy is changing. Last week we ran a story about making the most of your job in the gig economy, but how does the rapidly growing gig economy pan out for women? Unfortunately, while the national wage gap hovers around $10,000 per year, a recent analysis found the average female Read More...

This is what happens when peop

This is what happens when people win a basic income raffle

The rough premise of a basic income (BI) involves distributing small cash stipends to people, with no restrictions on how it can be spent. While some economists dismiss BI as inefficient and expensive, evidence shows it has real benefits. Recent experiments—in places as far flung Read More...

Mastercard bans automatic bill

Mastercard bans automatic billing after ending of free trials

Have you ever subscribed to a free online trial and forgotten to cancel before the company bills you? Some businesses argue that it makes the process of acquiring a service easier for the user, but people protest that companies benefit from obtaining information used to automatically charge unwary Read More...

A nonprofit from Nashville is

A nonprofit from Nashville is helping amputees get access to pricy prosthetics

Buying a prosthesis isn’t cheap. That price doubles if you need a second one, or is slightly more if you want a running blade. For a below the knee amputee, a single running blade can cost nearly $3,500. Go above the knee—requiring a knee socket—that cost goes up to $8,000 to $9,000. And if Read More...

Prada just signed a loan with

Prada just signed a loan with interest rates tied to sustainable action

For the first time ever, a luxury brand has signed a loan that is linked to sustainability goals. That brand is Prada, and it has signed a £42.9 million loan with the banking group, Crédit Agricole, with repayment terms conditional on meeting key targets around the sustainability of its products Read More...

A group of US hospitals is set

A group of US hospitals is set to invest $700 million into affordable housing

Health problems have a deeper root than just genetic defects or contact with germs and viruses. Often enough, they have to do with the greater problems that affect communities, such as low-access to healthy food or lack of affordable housing, which can exacerbate stress as people work longer hours Read More...

How 2 schools in Kentucky have

How 2 schools in Kentucky have made college free for decades

Although the US is known for its outrageously expensive universities, there are two colleges in Kentucky that have been offering free education for decades: Berea College and Alice Lloyd College. To cover costs without tuition revenue, Berea's board of trustees did something almost 100 years ago Read More...

Greta Thunberg effect: How car

Greta Thunberg effect: How carbon offsetting has spiked in the past 18 months

She is 16-years-old, and she already has a phenomenon named after her called the “Greta Thunberg effect”. It refers to the huge increase in individuals and businesses choosing to offset their emissions by investing in carbon-reducing projects in developing countries. Ever since Thunberg’s Read More...

Brazil is rolling out a full-o

Brazil is rolling out a full-on basic income program for over 50,000 people

Can basic income programs help people achieve a better standard of living and rise out of poverty? The jury is still out, mainly because we don’t have enough data to inform the jury. That’s why it’s great news that a massive basic income program featuring more than 50,000 participants is Read More...

Many banks invest in fossil fu

Many banks invest in fossil fuels. This bank does the opposite

You have every reason to be skeptical about what your bank does with your money. After all, big banks such as Wells Fargo poured $1.9 trillion into fossil-fuel companies in the three years that followed the signing of the Paris Agreement. With that said, not all banks have been so irresponsible. Read More...