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On Monday, Donald Trump’s lawyers revealed in a legal filing that Trump had failed to secure the $464 million appeals bond he needs to avoid paying the half-billion-dollar penalty as he appeals the New York civil fraud judgment against him. Securing the bond was a “practical impossibility,” they wrote, adding that about 30 different bond companies turned down the former commander-in-chief's request, in part because very few will consider “a bond of anything approaching that magnitude” and the rest will not accept “hard assets such as real estate as collateral.” <br/><br/>Trump is now asking the five-judge appeals court panel to pause enforcement of the civil judgment or to lower the bond amount to $100 million while the appeals court hears his case.<br/><br/>Read the full story on Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnhyatt/2024/03/21/why-seizing-trumps-assets-wont-be-quick-or-easy/?sh=70b476f3639c<br/><br/>Subscribe to FORBES: https://www.youtube.com/user/Forbes?sub_confirmation=1<br/><br/>Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more:<br/><br/>https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript<br/><br/>Stay Connected<br/>Forbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.com<br/>Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes<br/>Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes<br/>Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes<br/>More From Forbes:http://forbes.com<br/><br/>Forbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.
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Almost nine in 10 Americans believe that karma is real.<br/><br/>That’s according to a survey of 2,000 U.S. adults which revealed that 84% buy into the idea that what goes around comes around. Perhaps inspired by that notion, another 84% say they will go out of their way to “pay it forward” whenever possible. <br/><br/>Results also revealed, however, that bad karma has made its rounds and Americans attribute bad relationships (34%), losing something (27%) and arguments with others (27%) to it.<br/><br/>Whatever the reason, whether it's to get their cosmic energy on track or general human nature, Americans report they are paying it forward in all kinds of ways. The survey showed that “paying it forward” most often includes treating their loved ones to something special (50%), giving generous tips (48%) and helping out a neighbor, such as carrying their groceries or helping them shovel snow (46%).<br/><br/>It also includes donating money to organizations or charities (40%), volunteering their time to help out friends and family (38%) and supporting small or locally owned businesses (35%).<br/><br/>Results showed that the average American engages in five generous acts per week, totaling 260 random acts of kindness each year.<br/><br/>Beyond the mysterious karma-related benefits, these acts of paying it forward have real effects on more than those in the receiving end — Americans feel better about themselves (49%), their life overall (37%) and feel more confident (22%) when they’re able to do so.<br/><br/>Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of banking app Chime, the survey also found that the top three ways Americans define “generosity” include “going out of your way to help someone else” (68%), “giving your time” (54%) and “paying it forward” (40%).<br/><br/>When asked the biggest generous acts they’ve done for someone else, respondents outlined scenarios like, “[I] opened my home for friend to move in during a health crisis,” “I overheard a waitress discussing some unexpected bills she was worried about covering so left her a $200 tip,” or even “I went to Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina to work on restoring houses.”<br/><br/>With that, almost three-quarters (72%) of Americans consider themselves to be generous, despite less than half (43%) currently feeling financially secure. <br/><br/>Respondents feel the rest of the United States has some work to do and does not match their own personal approach to generosity, with 42% saying the country is not generous.<br/><br/>“These survey results highlight the generous spirit in our country, regardless of what they think about the world around them or their current financial situation. Despite only 43% feeling financially secure, results found that almost two-thirds (65%) are likely to ‘keep the chain going’ and pay for the food of the person behind them in a drive-thru, if someone else paid for theirs,” said Sara El-Amine, Vice President of Community at Chime. “We’re encouraged to see that the ‘pay it forward’ spirit is alive and well in this country, despite some of the current economic challenges everyday people are facing.”<br/><br/>Americans are most likely to pay it forward whenever the mood strikes (43%). Others are influenced by a good mood (24%), after someone else does something nice for them (18%) or even when a loved one is celebrating a milestone (13%).<br/><br/>No matter what triggers it, results also found that Americans are more than five times more likely to find that their spirits are lifted more when they’re able to help someone else out than when someone else helps them out (72% vs 13%).<br/><br/>Looking toward the future, an astounding 83% of respondents believe that they’d be even more generous if they were more financially secure.<br/><br/>Financial security and progress looks different for everyone, but two in five (38%) say that financial progress means being able to treat their family and friends or being able to donate to charity (30%).<br/><br/>“Feeling good about your finances can mean more than just adding commas to your bank account. The results further emphasize that everyday people are considering others when managing their own financial progress,” said El-Amine. “Someone's financial situation should not be the thing holding them back from living generously.”<br/> <br/>Survey methodology:<br/>This random double-opt-in survey of 2,000 general population Americans was commissioned by Chime between Feb. 14 and Feb. 19, 2024. It was conducted by market research company OnePoll, whose team members are members of the Market Research Society and have corporate membership to the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) and the European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research (ESOMAR).
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According to research, people in Idaho and Maine are the most meticulous when it comes to having a clean home.<br/><br/>A recent poll of 100 Americans from each of the 50 states investigated the cleaning habits of each and found that, on average, respondents in Idaho and Maine spend the most time per session cleaning their homes (59 minutes). <br/><br/>So which state can get the most done in the shortest amount of time? New York spends the least time, on average, per cleaning session and will knock out their chores in 45 minutes.<br/><br/>According to results, the average American cleans their home once per week and declutters their house three times per year.<br/><br/>The most time is spent cleaning the kitchen (50%) and America’s least favorite room to clean is, predictably, the bathroom (36%). <br/><br/>Conducted by OnePoll and commissioned by Maid Brigade, the poll also looked at least favorite cleaning tasks and found that cleaning the shower (30%), wiping down the bathroom (19%), mopping (18%) and cleaning windows and glass doors (17%) are all things respondents would rather not do. <br/><br/>The most common parts of the cleaning process, according to respondents, are cleaning one room at a time (52%), turning on the tunes (52%), pacing themselves and taking breaks (40%), showering after cleaning (33%) and even getting distracted while cleaning (22%). <br/><br/>So what do Americans’ bedrooms look like? These rooms need a little more love when it comes to tidying up as results showed that respondents’ bedrooms are some of the least-cleaned rooms (23%) along with garages (26%).<br/><br/>However, more than half (52%) of respondents believe their homes are cleaner than others.<br/><br/>And more than a quarter (26%) of Americans judge others for having messy homes.<br/><br/>“Whether or not the cleanliness of someone’s home influences your opinion of them, the state of your own living space can affect your personal well-being,” said Raychel Leong-Sullins, president of Maid Brigade.<br/><br/>“A clean and uncluttered space tends to be more calming, whereas an untidy area tends to feel more chaotic. With all our commitments related to work, family, and social events, it can be difficult to find time to keep the house orderly unless we have some help. It can be very stressful trying to ‘do it all,’ and that stress can take a toll on how we interact with others.”<br/><br/>According to the study, three-quarters (74%) said that clutter in their home increases their mental clutter.<br/><br/>And of those who prefer clutter-free homes for clutter-free minds, people from Minnesota (85%), Montana (84%) and South Carolina (84%) are most likely to be the clutter police — taking extra care to make sure their space is clean.<br/><br/>Twenty-seven percent agreed that having a clean home improves their mental health and one in ten respondents (9%) put a high price tag on a clean house when they admitted they’d trade a family member in exchange for having their homes regularly cleaned by a professional. <br/><br/>Nearly half (44%) believe they’d have more time for the things they love doing if they didn’t spend as much time cleaning. <br/><br/>Regarding cleaning specifics, more than three in five (63%) say it’s important to use natural cleaning supplies when cleaning their homes but, surprisingly, almost seven in ten (69%) say they’re likely to use the same cleaning materials, like mops and cloths, across different rooms in the home.<br/><br/>“While the majority of women in relationships are the primary decision-makers regarding housekeeping, let’s not forget about those [men and women] that are single — they have the same burden of keeping their homes clean,” said Leong-Sullins. “If we could wave a magic wand and have our homes transformed into neat and comfortable living spaces, I think most of us would be wielding that wand daily!<br/><br/>“Think about how good it feels to walk into a hotel room that first time, there’s almost an immediate emotional and physical response, a relief or unburdening to be in a serene space. To have that same feeling when you walk into your own home is priceless, so it’s important to find a cleaning routine that fits your lifestyle or get a professional to assist.”<br/><br/>Survey methodology:<br/>This random double-opt-in survey of 100 Americans from each of the 50 states was commissioned by Maid Brigade between Feb. 12 and Feb. 21, 2024. It was conducted by market research company OnePoll, whose team members are members of the Market Research Society and have corporate membership to the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) and the European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research (ESOMAR).
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