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Colorado Residents Are Howling At Night Together

Residents in neighborhoods all over Colorado have banded together in order to howl at night. As the sun sets across the Rocky Mountains, the howling begins all across the state. Organizers call it the "Go Outside and Howl at 8 p.m." group. They say it helps people express themselves and it's a way to feel connected. 

The Go Outside and Howl at 8 p.m. Facebook page says that people howl for different reasons and many do it as a way to celebrate the medical first responders on the front line of the COVID-19 crisis. 

Many say they just want to connect with other people while keeping their distance. Participants are happy to feel that they are not alone and that they look forward to howling at night with their neighbors. 

Source: KDVR

Here’s How Americans Plan To Use Their Stimulus Check

Lots of Americans will be getting their government stimulus check in the coming weeks, and for a lot of people the help can’t come soon enough.

According to a new survey:

  • 69% of Americans say that they need the stimulus money to get them through the coronavirus crisis.
  • 26% say they may not necessarily need it, but it will help.
  • 40% of people say the check will relieve “a few” of the problems they are facing, while 10% say they will still be facing challenges.
  • 18% say the money will remove all the challenges they are facing, while for 17% it will relieve most of their financial issues.
  • 41% think the size of the check is “just right,” while 39% think it’s too small.

So, what do people plan to do with their stimulus check once they get it? Well, the top answer is use it for groceries (44.5%), followed by:

  • Pay Bills (42.6%)
  • Pay Rent/Mortgage (28.5%)
  • Put Some in Savings (26.0%)
  • Put All in Savings (17.6%)
  • Pay Credit Card Debt (15.2%)
  • Pay Off Other Debt (7.0%)
  • Unsure (6.2%)
  • Donate Some to Charity (4.3%)
  • Splurge (4.0%)
  • Pay Off Student Debt: (3.6%)
  • Donate all to Charity: (2.3%)
  • Post-Pandemic Vacation: (2.2%)

Source:Business Insider

Study: 46% Of People Had No Idea What Their Partner Did Before Isolating Together

Not only are couples getting to know their boo’scustomer service voicewhile working at home together, they’re also actually learning what exactly it is they do. Sure, couples knew each other’s job titles before the quarantine, but according to a new survey, what they were up to between the hours of nine to five was a mystery.

According to a new survey, nearly half of people in relationships admitted they had no idea what their significant other’s job involved until now. Until COVID-19 hit their knowledge of their loved one’s work schedule was limited to “they work in an office” or “they have lots of meetings.”Apparently, people have taken that whole “don’t bring your work home” advice really seriously.

And now that they’ve seen exactly what their partner is doing with their day, they do have some thoughts. Almost 40% realized their job is more demanding than they thought and 32% said their lover’s job is pretty interesting. Others weren’t impressed. A hearty 20% said their partner’s job actually seems pretty boring.

  • Interestingly, the study also found one in five is still uninformed about their bae’s job during all this. So either people are making a big effort to work in separate rooms or they still haven’t gotten bored enough in quarantine to talk about work.

Source:Study Finds

Airbnb Launches Online Experiences With Exiting Virtual Offerings

Airbnb wants to help folks get away without ever leaving their home, which is good since most people are in lockdown. The company just launched a new feature, Online Experiences, which will allow hosts to earn an income, while bringing their transformative virtual Experience to millions of guests. 

Online Experiences offer folks access to hosts from more than 30 different countries, with virtual options like taking a cooking with a Moroccan family, meditation with Buddhist monks, a wine class with a cool wine expert, learning secrets of magic, and more. There are even Experiences that will let folks celebrate birthdays and other events virtually, like bartending with experts. 

And some Experiences let folks connect with celebrated athletes from their homes, includingBobsledder Lauren Gibbs, they can enjoy aHIIT workout with a gold-medal winning rower, or take avirtual bike tourwith two-time Olympic gold medalistAlistair Brownlee.

Airbnb is also offering Experiences for older adults, teaming with local organizations around the world to create options for them to learn new skills, with many of the experiences free of charge. For more info on Airbnb Online Experiencesclick here.

Source:Airbnb


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