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Personal finances have biggest impact on mental health for women and Gen Z – study

Personal finances

Worries about personal finances cause more harm to the mental health of more than half (55.1 percent) of US adults aged 21 to 80 than concerns about climate change, geo-political or social issues, according to a new study(1) from Point, the leading home equity investment platform. Well over one-third (36.5 percent) said …

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Arthur Andrew Cipriani: The history of Labour Day in Trinidad and Tobago

Arthur Andrew Cipriani

Captain Arthur Andrew Cipriani remains the pre-eminent figure in the foundational struggle for social justice and workers’ rights in Trinidad and Tobago. This comprehensive analysis details his transition from a celebrated First World War captain to the “Champion of the Barefoot Man”, tracing his leadership of the Trinidad Workingmen’s Association …

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Elma Francois: History of Labour Day in Trinidad and Tobago

Elma Francois

Elma Francois remains the primary catalyst for the institutionalisation of Labour Day in Trinidad and Tobago through her radical activism in the 1930s. As a founding member of the Negro Welfare Cultural and Social Association, Francois transitioned the labour movement from gradualist reform to direct action, culminating in the 1937 …

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Home budgeting apps: Empowering users or encouraging overspending? Analysing the balance

Budgeting apps

In today’s digital age, home budgeting apps have gained significant popularity as tools to help individuals manage their finances effectively. These apps promise to empower users by providing them with comprehensive financial, personalised budgeting options, and real-time expense tracking. However, there is a concern that these very tools intended to …

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Albert Gomes: History of Labour Day in Trinidad and Tobago

Albert Gomes

Albert Gomes remains a central figure in the evolution of Trinidad and Tobago’s labour movements, serving as a vital bridge between grassroots activism and formal legislative reform. This article examines the profound impact of Gomes on the social and political landscape of the mid-20th century, specifically his transition from a …

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Audrey Jeffers: History of Labour Day in Trinidad and Tobago

Audrey Jeffers

Audrey Jeffers remains a central figure in the evolution of social justice and labour rights within Trinidad and Tobago, providing a bridge between charitable social work and formal political representation. This comprehensive analysis explores how her establishment of the Coterie of Social Workers (COSW) in 1921 served as a precursor …

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