Tax compliance rises among PH digital workers, Taxumo study finds
From gig economy freelancers to online sellers and micro-entrepreneurs, the Philippines’ digital workforce is rapidly reshaping how Filipinos earn—and how they pay taxes. According to the newly released State of
Most Online Creators Still Struggle to Earn a Stable Income, Study Shows
A new report from NeoReach outlines a growing problem in the creator economy. Though more people are entering the space and overall revenue continues to rise, most full-time creators are
Leveraging Contingency Management to Encourage Online Brain Training Among Economically Disadvantaged Seniors: A Pilot Study
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States need more accurate broadband data, Pew study shows
Before dispensing billions of dollars from federal programs, state broadband administrators need more accurate data to ensure infrastructure is built where it’s needed most, according to a study published Tuesday
Illinois is the best state for construction workers to make money, study says
Peoria construction workers are among the highest paid in the country, according to a recent study reviewing the best-paying cities for people in that field. Construction Coverage, an online resource
15 Smart Certifications That Help You Earn More Without Years Of Study
Many believe big salaries require fancy degrees, but fast-track certifications prove otherwise. With the right paper in hand, you can level up your career quicker than you think. Plenty of
The role of intersectionality in shaping participant engagement with health research through digital methods: findings from a qualitative study | Trials
Three interconnected themes demonstrate how multiple aspects of a person’s identity and social position can create pathways of engagement towards or away from digital methods. Digital Positionality: The Interplay of
Black Churches 4 Digital Equity Host Bible Study on Juneteenth
June 18, 2025 – The Black Churches 4 Digital Equity Coalition meets Thursday for an annual Juneteenth Bible study. The event will center the Bible study on celebrating and empowering
Video consultations are quicker, easier and less expensive than in-person visits, study finds
© Melinda Nagy – stock.adobe.com Virtual consultations are just as effective as in-person visits when preparing patients for surgeries, according to new research from Amsterdam University Medical Center. The trial,
Large-format DOOH garners five times more attention than digital formats, study shows
Premium large-format digital OOH (DOOH) gains five times more attention on average than online digital formats, a new study suggested. Results from The Attention Dividend by Ocean Outdoor, in partnership