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WALLETHUB examined the best and worst cities for Hispanic entrepreneurs, and Manchester ranked low at No. 152, with Nashua following at No. 153 (out of 180 cities total). The analysis included metrics that focused on Hispanic-business friendliness in the city as well as purchasing power for Hispanic entrepreneurs.

WHEN evaluating the case for lowering the retirement age, Resume-Builder.com found that 51% of responding millennials and Gen Zers want to lower the retirement age, with six in 10 saying it should be changed to an age younger than 60. Additionally, two-thirds of survey respondents are counting on Social Security for financial security after retirement, but four in 10 believe funds will be unavailable.

PLANET Fitness recently announced that 14,617 high school students across New Hampshire signed up for its High School Summer pass initiative. A survey of participants revealed that 87% of teens saw their mental health improve since signing up for the program, and 88% of teens noted an increase in their energy levels.

IN a recent polling conducted by Intelligent.com, 50% of educaters say they are only accepting handwritten assignments from their students to combat the use of AI tools such as ChatGPT. Six in 10 respondents believe that ChatGPT can help students learn, but more than 1 in 4 say their school administration has no AI policy in place.

THE Pew Research Center looked into new family dynamics to find what constitutes the modern American family. In their findings, it was found that, in 1970, 67% of Americans ages 25 to 49 were living with their spouse and one or more children younger than 18 — that percentage has since dropped to 37%. The rate of married partners living with no kids has increased between 1970 and today from 18% to 21%. Eleven percent of individuals live with other family members — six percentage points higher than in 1970.

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