Here’s How Much It Costs To Have A Baby In The U.S.

In the United States, there is no federally mandated maternity leave, and just less than half of American women qualify for the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave. Only three states — California, Rhode Island, and New Jersey — offer any form of guaranteed paid maternity leave whatsoever, making the

Why The U.S. Government Once Printed A $100,000 Bill

The $100,000 was never publicly circulated, and as such was never officially considered currency. The bills were instead intended to transfer funds between different Federal Reserve Banks. The $100,000 Gold Certificate, Series 1934 notes (as they’re more officially referred to) were only printed during the Great Depression from December 1934 through January 1935. Interestingly, they

The 27 Highest-Paying Jobs In The U.S.

Of the 27 highest paying jobs in the American job market, 13 fall within the medical field — and every one of the top 10 is categorized in medicine. Highly trained and specialized medical practitioners can expect to make larger salaries as they continue to progress through their careers. This is to be expected, though,