Here’s a sobering thought -- many of the nation’s millionaires say it takes more money than they have to be rich these days. A survey of 1,000 American millionaires shows that $7 million is the point at which they think the term “rich” would apply. About four out of 10 millionaires say they don’t consider themselves “wealthy” by today’s standards. Source Link
The smart phone and the tablet computer are changing the way Americans get their news. That’s the conclusion from a new annual survey showing that more people on average now get their news from the Internet than from a newspaper. Local TV news is still number-one, but the trends show that the Internet will become the top news delivery format soon. Source Link
The BMI body mass index that measures weight and height is the standard for determining if you’re overweight or obese. But is there a better way? A new standard called the BAI combines height and hip measurements and eliminates body shape variables. Experts think it could provide a more-accurate gauge of body fat and a better indication of America’s obesity rate. Source Link