Walmart Now Pays Store Managers $600K — 14 Tips to Land the Job

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Walmart’s recent increase in store manager compensation has grabbed attention. Base salaries now range from $130,000 to $160,000, and top-performing managers can earn as much as $620,000 when bonuses and stock awards are included. If you’ve considered leading a Walmart store, this is an especially appealing moment to pursue that path. Below are practical steps … Read more

Top U.S. States for Workplace Culture — Highest and Lowest Ranked

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Not all jobs are created equal, and the place where you work can matter as much as the employer. People Managing People’s 2025 workplace culture report evaluates all 50 states and the District of Columbia using 22 data points, including pay, benefits, turnover, and workplace protections. Below is a clear, state-by-state overview highlighting areas where … Read more

10 Lucrative Writing Niches That Outearn Your 9-to-5 in 2026

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Most writers begin by accepting any assignment that comes their way. One week they might write about travel, the next about skincare, and then they could be reviewing a new app. This approach keeps the work flowing but often doesn’t improve pay. Over time, many writers discover that specializing in a single niche can transform … Read more

Inside the Secret World of 10 Ultra-Luxury Careers

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Many people assume luxury simply means expensive possessions, but for the ultra-wealthy it’s a full lifestyle curated and managed behind the scenes. Seamless travel, private flights and impeccably prepared homes don’t happen by accident—dedicated professionals anticipate needs and solve problems before they arise. When money removes ordinary constraints, expectations shift: everything must run exactly as … Read more

10 Five-Star Hotel Perks You Can Enjoy Without Breaking Rules

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Most guests check into a luxury hotel and stick to basic expectations, even after paying high nightly rates. In reality, many useful items and small luxuries are included in your stay but go unnoticed because travelers assume they’re off-limits. Hotel staff expect guests to use—and often take—certain amenities. A 2023 survey by Wellness Heaven found … Read more

How to Sell a Vintage Bottle from Your Collection the Right Way

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A well-aged bottle in your cellar can be a collector’s treasure. Whether your taste has changed, you’ve inherited more Bordeaux than you can drink, or a long-cherished vintage has finally matured, selling it requires preparation beyond curiosity and a corkscrew. Knowing What Your Bottle Is Worth Credit: Getty Images Before listing a bottle, determine its … Read more

10 Luxury Cars Millionaires Choose Over a New Tesla

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Most people assume that higher earnings lead to an obvious status purchase—a brand-new, flashy car that signals success. A Tesla often comes to mind. But looking at what many wealthy individuals actually choose shows a different pattern. Rather than grabbing attention, they often favor vehicles that retain value, remain practical, and make financial sense over … Read more

10 Hilarious Office Traditions That Completely Disappeared

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If you worked long enough in an office, you’ve probably experienced routines that made simple tasks more complicated than they needed to be. Processes required extra steps, depended on catching people at the right moment, and relied on equipment that didn’t always cooperate. At the time, these practices felt normal; looking back, many of them … Read more

7 Hidden Wine List Tricks Restaurants Use to Overcharge You

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Restaurants often generate their largest profits not from food but from their wine lists. What appears to be a simple collection of inexpensive, mid-range, and celebratory bottles is usually carefully curated. Pricing, placement, and the selection of regions are arranged to steer guests toward choices that raise the final bill—often without diners noticing. Entry-Level Bottles … Read more

10 Ways a Top Financial Advisor Serves Multigenerational Families

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Most financial advisors say they care about their clients’ families, but Christine Heim demonstrates that commitment through concrete actions. As a managing director at Merrill Wealth Management, she oversees roughly $728 million in team-custodied assets. Studies suggest that about 70% of family fortunes are lost by the second generation and 90% by the third; Christine’s … Read more