The Internal Revenue Service isn’t going to fight people any longer who want to deduct the cost of gender reassignment surgery from their taxes.
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To Kick Off the Labor Day Festivities, Some Grim Employment Statistics
Labor Day weekend is celebrated in honor of workers everywhere. Now, if only there were more companies willing to do the honorable thing and put more workers to work …
“People can invest in education, invest in training, invest in qualifications, invest in work experience, and also invest in their erotic capital.”
Everything You Need to Know About Consumers, Part II
In Part I of this consumer factoid extravaganza, we learned all sorts of weird info about spending habits, housing costs, and family expenditures. For the sequel, we’re dealing with moms, Mexicans, McDonald’s, men’s dwindling DIY skills, the earning power of maiden names, how using a cell phone can be a sign of poverty, grandparents …
Is It the Car or the Way You Drive That Draws Speeding Tickets?
Or is it the impression that cops have about the people who own certain kinds of cars? Regardless, if you’re driving a Hummer or a Mercedes SL, you’re far more likely to be pulled over than the average driver. Then again, if you’ve been riding around in such a conspicuous and expensive vehicle, you probably want to be noticed—and that …
Men Are from Mars, Women Drive VW Beetles and Don’t Shop at Best Buy
Everybody likes getting good value for their money, but how and where you try to get bang for your buck may have a lot to do with which public restroom door you’d enter: Ladies or Gents? If men are from Mars and women are from Venus, then apparently, there’s a lot of hardcore negotiating happening on Mars, not so much on Venus. Also, it …
Do You Invest the Same Way You Drive a Car?
In both cases, when you are overconfident and take a lot of chances, you’re bound to crash. And when you refuse to ask for directions, it’s really hard to get where you want to go.
Thinking About Sex? That’ll Cost You
Studies show that after being shown photos of attractive women, men are more willing to buy pricey status-symbol items like designer watches and sports cars.
Marriage: A Good Investment for Guys
A new study is out showing that in 1970, an unmarried man was better off financially than the guy who had tied the knot. Today, the reverse is true. Will the news bring on a mad rush of men chomping at the bit to pop the question?