More than three-in-four Australians plan to pass on property to their children, according to Compare the Market’s latest Household Budget Barometer report.
Explore the top countries for women’s health, key challenges, how public policies shape outcomes worldwide, and what women can do to take care of their health.
Many of us have pulled a sickie from work or school, but which countries worldwide see the highest rates of fake and real sick days overall? Find out with our global sick day index.
24 Apr 2023 15:41
Compare the Market has crunched the numbers to reveal which nation, out of a list of 48 countries, is the healthiest, based on eight different data points.
21 Apr 2023 16:18
Compare the Market has found which industries are the most searched for online for jobs across 39 different countries. Read on to view the results.
21 Apr 2023 15:34
A survey by Compare the Market explores how many people from Australia, Canada and the USA argue with members of their household over electricity bills.
18 Apr 2023 15:35
Compare the Market surveyed Australians, Canadians and Americans, asking who has had a car crash, what car insurance covered and if they changed driving habits.
18 Apr 2023 15:27
Which are the greenest companies in the US, which brands have reached their net zero target, and what initiatives have they put in place? Find out here.
17 Apr 2023 10:14
Compare the Market investigates how much car prices change around the world, and which countries have some of the cheapest prices for new cars.
14 Apr 2023 10:04
Compare the Market has collated data regarding cancer and some related risk-factors to find out which countries in the world may be cancer hotspots.
12 Apr 2023 16:59
From Seville to Sydney, Milwaukee to Melbourne, discover the workcation hotspots around the world, based on coworking spaces, number of attractions, and more.
3 Apr 2023 15:46
What are the top causes of stress? Compare the Market surveyed over 3,000 adults from Australia, Canada and the USA to find out.
29 Mar 2023 11:58
A Compare the Market survey asks 3,000 adults from Australia, Canada and the USA what they would save in an emergency, plus what they think insurance covers.


