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Study Shows Older Americans Are Coping Best During the Pandemic

 

If you think older Americans have struggled to cope through the pandemic, think again. According to new research by financial services firm Edward Jones, they have actually been faring far better than their younger counterparts.

The Edward Jones and Age Wave Study focused exclusively on how different generations have held up emotionally and financially in the months since the lockdowns began, and some of its findings are at least as startling as how quickly even 70-year-olds came to love Zoom.

Mental Health of Students Must Figure in Restarting Classes

 

By Amy Braun
For NewsUSA

(NU) – As officials across the nation decide how best to open schools, one aspect too often overlooked is students’ mental health. Awareness of the pressures on our children is the first step towards helping them heal and preparing them to learn.

COVID-19 has left many kids feeling lonely and isolated. Research on the effect of the lockdowns published in the June issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry concludes that young people experiencing loneliness may be as much as three times more likely to sink into depression in the future, but additionally that their mental health could be impacted for at least nine years because of it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(NewsUSA) – Recreational Vehicles, or RVs, are a great way to experience a unique method of travel across the country, a welcome departure from the typical resort vacation for many. Thousands of Americans discovered the RV lifestyle in 2020 and RVs emerged as the go-to choice for U.S. travelers.The surge in popularity bodes well for those who own RVs. Ninety percent of RVs in the U.S. are driven by their owners for less than 30 days per year, allowing for their vehicles to be rented to travelers who hold concerns over safely flying on a plane or staying in a hotel during the pandemic.RV rental marketplace RVshare, listing more than 100,000 individually owned RVs across the country, experienced an unprecedented 1,600 percent increase in bookings between April and June, alone.The by-product of that popularity has led to an increase in profitability for RV owners, choosing to rent their rigs to adventurous travelers for some extra money in their pocket.In a recent survey of RV owners renting their vehicles on RVshare, three-quarters of those reported more income in 2020 than in 2019. Due to that income, more than half of those RV owners pay for the entire cost of owning their RV.And the word is spreading. Twenty percent of RV owners began renting their vehicles specifically because of the pandemic. What’s more, RVshare reports 14 percent of RV owners purchased a vehicle with the intention to rent because of the financial opportunity.From May to August, RV owner Karson Nance, based in Austin, Texas, reported earning more than $30,000 after booking a Winnebago Minnie Winnie Class C for the entire summer of 2020."When the pandemic hit, I didn’t know what to expect, but I never thought we would have a record year," says Nance. "RVshare made it easy to manage customers and keep the calendar full. Because of our success, we were able to pay down our units this year and, in turn, we invested in more units to capitalize on the growing demand for RV rentals."Those interested in kicking the tires on an RV purchase ask, which vehicles make the most money? Class A vehicles, given their large size and luxurious amenities, are the highest earners at an average of $60,000 per year. More commonly owned Class C vehicles, a mid-sized motor home, grosses $45,000 per year. Class B vehicles, or camper vans, are able to make $40,000 per year.Based on location, RVs vary in demand. Those looking to purchase an RV to rent may be interested to know where the hot spots are. The most lucrative places to own an RV are:

(NewsUSA) -Luxury travel is back. The pandemic-weary population is emerging from lockdowns with the goal of relaxing and reviving senses dulled by one zoom meeting too many.Whether it is finally taking the postponed honeymoon, or just getting some time away from home, travelers seeking a uniquely restorative experience can find it at Sunset at the Palms, a boutique Jamaican resort with the tagline, "Sensory Magic."Sunset at the Palms offers an indulgent, adults-only experience. The resort has always featured its own version of "social distancing," with just 85 rooms and 25 acres of beachfront and gardens for maximum privacy.The all-inclusive resort makes it easy to indulge all your senses through a full range of experiences.