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American Institute for Boys and Men

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  • BUSINESSJul 11 · 11:32 UTCFORTUNE
    More noncollege-educated men are living at home and falling out of the labor market, forcing a decline in marriages, all thanks to rising rents

    Noncollege-educated men are increasingly moving back home and leaving the labor market due to rising rents, with 16% now living with parents compared to 8% of college-educated men. A study by Gabrielle Penrose links surging housing costs to declining male workforce participation, exacerbated by stagnant wages and automation. Noncollege-educated men face growing disadvantages as housing costs rise and job opportunities shrink.

  • BUSINESSMay 4 · 09:30 UTCAXIOS
    Exclusive: Kalshi announces steps to keep kids off prediction market

    Kalshi is implementing new tools to prevent minors from trading on its prediction market platform, including facial recognition technology and two-factor authentication. The company is resisting calls to block ages 18-20 from trading. Kalshi's efforts come amid growing concerns about young people engaging in harmful behavior on sportsbooks and prediction markets.

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