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STUDY: Majority of U.S. Parents Feel Guilty About Kids’ Screen Time

Parents are often guilt-ridden creatures. We fret about what our kids are eating, who they’re hanging out with, how much time we spend with them, and these days: how much screen time is too much? Like most parenting questions, the answer isn’t simple. Scientists and psychologists are only recently beginning to understand the effects of ...

STUDY: Almost 40% of U.S. Consumers Trust Online Reviews Less Than They Did Five Years Ago

There is no doubt that a product or service with hundreds or thousands of five-star reviews will sell better than one with fewer total reviews or a lower star average. But one notable trend in recent years has been the consumer’s deteriorating trust in these reviews. There have been countless reports about how reviews can ...

STUDY: The Number of Reported House Fires Likely to Increase 15-19% This Holiday Season

The number of house fires has been on a steady decline for decades, although this year could be different. According to a new study from the Reviews.com home insurance research team, it’s predicted that there will be a spike in fires this holiday season as more people than ever are planning to spend their holidays ...

Study: People Under 35 Are Less Confident Than Ever They'll Be Able To Buy A Home

In order to get a sense of how comfortable people currently feel about buying a home, the Reviews.com Research Team conducted a study of 2,159 US adults. The study provided insight into clear demographic splits, most notably age, when it comes to feeling confident enough in personal financial stability to purchase a house. Study findings: ...

Study: Those With Financial Aid From Family Can Buy Homes up to 12 Years Faster Than Their Peers

Fast facts: Our recent study of data surrounding first-time home buyers has found that people who receive financial assistance from their family are able to buy a house up to 12 years ahead of their peers. The average age people buy a first home has gone from 28 years old to 32 years old over ...

Breaking Down The Average Home Maintenance Costs Per Year

Quick facts: A good baseline estimate of how much you should save for annual home maintenance is to take 2% of the current home value and use that as a starting number for your budget. There are many factors that affect the average cost of home repairs including age of home, cost of living in ...

The Best Coffee Makers

For many, a good cup of coffee is a ritualistic start to their day, so the cup they brew should be a good one. Just like the right beans or grinder, finding the right coffee maker is an essential part of your morning experience. Different types of coffee drinkers desire various features out of their ...

The Best Dehumidifier

Mold can be a major health hazard, and it’s costly to remove if found in your home. If there are rooms in your home that feel damp or show signs of moisture, then one of the fastest measures you can take to address it is to install a dehumidifier. Dehumidifiers come in a variety of ...

The Best Smartwatch

Smartwatches are among the most popular technology products. With a smartwatch, you can text friends, listen to podcasts, and monitor your heart rate during a workout, among many other functions. To help you find the best option for your needs, we’re highlighting some of the best smartwatches on the market right now. The Best Smart ...

The Best Toaster Oven

A toaster oven has many uses beyond making toast in the morning. Many of the latest toaster ovens double as convection ovens and air fryers, capable of preparing a variety of different dishes. The many different options available can feel overwhelming, so we looked at dozens of toaster oven styles and features to bring you ...

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