As the first members of Generation X enter their 60s, experts recommend they reevaluate their savings and consider a ‘second ...
Seattle — Dec. 18, 2025 — Fred Hutch Cancer Center researchers have developed a new tool that enables anyone to immediately assess their colorectal cancer risk online. Called MyGeneRisk, the free, web ...
American heads of households younger than 35 now have a median net worth of about $39,000 and an average net worth of more than $183,000. Those over age 75 have a median net worth of roughly $335,000 ...
New research suggests that modern life itself—our food, chemicals, screens, and disrupted routines—may be accelerating ...
In two weeks’ time, the first quarter of this century will be over. Twenty-five years during which every aspect of culture, ...
Across the rich world, cancer is quietly shifting into younger decades of life. Once considered a disease of retirement, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. The younger generations in the workforce aren’t waiting for a memo to increase their AI skills. Gen Z and Millennials are spending ...
Queen's University, Ontario provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation CA. Queen's University, Ontario provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA-FR. As Generation Z — those ...
How one era changed everything about the culture — and why we’re so nostalgic for its creations. Gen X How one era changed everything about the culture — and why we’re so nostalgic for its creations.
The Simpsons are a cultural staple to generation X, those born around the year 1965-1980. It was introduced in 1989 and was truly a household name in the 1990s. The tie-in video game of the Simpsons ...
The first ad Kerry Johnson noticed when she turned 50 this year wasn’t for birthday freebies, store discounts or last-minute getaways. It was for a medical alert device. “I’m getting my Life Alert ...
Three in four Americans ages 45 to 60 say they expect to overspend for the holidays. They’re “sort of like the glue within the consumer spectrum.” By Kailyn Rhone The first ad Kerry Johnson noticed ...