Author: Krystal Steinmetz
Food-Makers Want to Delay Revised Nutrition Facts Label
Krystal Steinmetz on April 10, 2017
It seems food manufacturers are not quite ready to let consumers to know how much added sugar is in their foods.
10 Jobs With the Biggest Share of Senior Workers
Krystal Steinmetz on April 7, 2017
Find out how you can beat the competition and get a job after age 50.
Is This the Reason Women Have Less Money Than Men?
Krystal Steinmetz on April 7, 2017
Women are struggling with spending and saving — and that keeps them lagging behind men financially.
Score $10 Off Your Next CVS Purchase
Krystal Steinmetz on April 6, 2017
CVS is now offering first-time curbside pickup users a deal that is hard to resist.
The 10 Most — and Least — Stressed States
Krystal Steinmetz on April 5, 2017
Although America’s stress level dipped to a decade-long low in 2016, it’s back on the upswing this year. Why are Americans so stressed out?
Critics Pounce as Trump Gives Part of His Salary to National Parks
Krystal Steinmetz on April 4, 2017
Do you want to match Trump’s controversial offer — or even top it? Here are two national parks projects that need your dollars.
Should You See a Financial Counselor or a Financial Adviser?
Krystal Steinmetz on April 3, 2017
Although both types of personal finance experts can help get your money matters in order, their strategies are different.
Why a Majority of Americans Are Looking for New Jobs
Krystal Steinmetz on March 31, 2017
More than half of American workers are searching for new work opportunities. What’s behind the trend?
3 More Apparel Stores Join List of Struggling Retailers
Krystal Steinmetz on March 31, 2017
The face of retail continues to change as more consumers shop online. These stores might be teetering on the brink.
Free Coding School Pays You to Attend and Guarantees a Job
Krystal Steinmetz on March 30, 2017
A tech company pays students to take its free computer-coding course and promises a two-year work contract.
In a Hurry to File Your Taxes? This App Can Help
Krystal Steinmetz on March 30, 2017
Don’t let tax season get you down. This app makes handling your taxes quick and easy.
Think Twice Before Co-Signing for Your Kid’s School Loans
Krystal Steinmetz on March 29, 2017
Co-signing for your child’s private student loan might negatively impact your retirement, a new study finds.
3 Great Reasons to Update Your iPhone Now
Krystal Steinmetz on March 29, 2017
Apple’s latest update — iOS 10.3 — offers new features you won’t want to miss.
Tips for Outsmarting Job-Stealing Robots
Krystal Steinmetz on March 29, 2017
A new analysis finds robots are having a negative influence on American wages, job opportunities and equality. Find out how to stay competitive.
Score Half-Price Cheeseburgers at Sonic
Krystal Steinmetz on March 28, 2017
Are you looking to feed your whole family dinner on the cheap? Then you won’t want to miss Sonic’s “Family Night” cheeseburger deal.
What’s Holding Back U.S. Wage Growth?
Krystal Steinmetz on March 27, 2017
American wages continue to lag, but there are ways to put more green in your wallet.
This Southern State Will Be the First to Close the Gender Pay Gap
Krystal Steinmetz on March 23, 2017
A baby girl born today will face headwinds throughout her working lifetime if she has a job in one of 13 states.
Hackers Threaten to Wipe iPhones Unless Apple Pays Ransom
Krystal Steinmetz on March 23, 2017
Cybercriminals are threatening to remotely wipe hundreds of millions of iPhones and iCloud accounts. Are you in danger?
15 States With the Most Telecommuting Jobs
Krystal Steinmetz on March 22, 2017
Surprisingly, where you live can increase — or decrease — your odds of working from home.
U.S. Facing Massive Doctor Shortage
Krystal Steinmetz on March 22, 2017
New research reveals that America will face a shortage of nearly 105,000 physicians by 2030.
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