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Know Your Student Loan Consumer Rights
Over 44 million Americans carry student loan debt, primarily from federal loans issued by the U.S. Department of Education. While private lenders like banks and credit unions also offer loans, it’s crucial to understand the differences. Federal loans usually provide better terms and protections, so consider them first. Several federal laws, including the Truth in … Continue reading Know Your Student Loan Consumer Rights →
UK to Mandate Less Addictive Social Media for Teens
A new bill in the UK aims to limit the addictive nature of social media for users under 16. The proposed “Safer Phones Bill” seeks to prevent young people from becoming entangled in algorithm-driven content, with broad support from Labour, Conservatives, and child protection advocates. The bill includes plans to review smartphone sales to those … Continue reading UK to Mandate Less Addictive Social Media for Teens →
A Worldwide Perspective on CX
In the contemporary global landscape, customer experience (CX) has emerged as a vital differentiating factor for brands. Organizations are no longer solely competing based on product quality or pricing; they are striving to secure customer loyalty through outstanding experiences. As organization maneuver through this environment, it is intriguing to examine the diverse ways in which … Continue reading A Worldwide Perspective on CX →
Revealed: The Income Tax Contributions of the UK’s Wealthiest
Sixty of the UK’s wealthiest individuals have made headlines by contributing over £3 billion annually in income tax—a staggering sum that represents about two-thirds of Labour’s proposed additional spending commitments. Each of these ultra-high earners reported incomes exceeding £50 million in 2021/22, a group that highlights the vast financial power concentrated in the hands of … Continue reading Revealed: The Income Tax Contributions of the UK’s Wealthiest →
California passes law to protect consumer brain data
A week ago, California governor Gavin Newsom signed a new law that aims to protect people’s brain data from being potentially misused by neurotechnology companies. A growing number of consumer technology products promise to help address cognitive issues: apps to meditate, to improve focus and to treat mental health conditions such as depression. These products … Continue reading California passes law to protect consumer brain data →