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Good morning, it's Nathan hoping you're staying cool out there! |
Thank you for starting every morning with The Daily Money. It's our goal to be your daily cheat sheet to the business, personal finance and tech news that affects you. |
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On to our ... |
💡 INSIGHT OF THE DAY: Workers in Iceland cut their workweek to four days, and something interesting happened. Productivity stayed the same or improved, while worker "wellbeing dramatically increased across a range of indicators, from perceived stress and burnout, to health and work-life balance," according to a study. Maybe there's something to be said for working harder, not longer. |
📰 And here are more stories you won't want to miss: |
1. Wealth Americans are snapping up vacation homes: Prices are rising faster in vacation home markets. |
2. Chick-fil-A is No. 1 again: The fast-food chain ranked at the top of the industry for the seventh straight year in the American Customer Satisfaction Index. |
3. You don't have to be a writer to create engaging content for your company. Here's how. |
4. Trying Googling "Legally Blonde" today and see what happens: It's the 20th anniversary for the Reese Witherspoon movie this year. |
As Elle Woods would say, whoever said orange is the new pink was seriously disturbed. |
--@NathanBomey |
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