Tag: Jobs & Work
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.
How College Grads Can Boost Sagging Wages
Krystal Steinmetz on March 16, 2017
A new report reveals that the bottom half of today’s college graduates earn less than in 2000. Here are some ways to boost the bottom line.
15 Top Jobs for Younger Workers
Chris Kissell on March 15, 2017
About 1 in 4 high school students choose a career based on things they see on TV or in movies. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work out too well.
You’re Almost Twice as Likely to Reach the ‘American Dream’ in Canada
Krystal Steinmetz on March 14, 2017
New research reveals that attaining the American dream is far more likely if you live in three countries outside the U.S.
GOP Health Care Plan Would Save Billions, Hurt Millions
Marilyn Lewis on March 14, 2017
What you need to know as Republican leaders aggressively pursue their plan to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Ask Stacy: How Do I Start Over?
Stacy Johnson CPA on March 10, 2017
Whether you’ve spent 20 years in prison, gotten divorced or just plain screwed up, here’s how to rebuild your financial life, step by step.
The 12 Top-Rated Cities for Job Seekers
Karla Bowsher on March 8, 2017
These metropolitan areas were rated highest by a national polling organization that interviewed more than 350,000 people.
3 Steps to Closing the Gender Pay Gap
Krystal Steinmetz on March 7, 2017
The future looks brighter for women workers. But there is no need to wait — these tips can earn you more money right now.
The 10 Most Sleep-Deprived Jobs in America
Karla Bowsher on March 6, 2017
New data show insufficient sleep is most common among these 10 types of workers. Learn tips to ensure you get enough shut-eye.
Older Workers Dominate These 9 Jobs
Krystal Steinmetz on March 2, 2017
Many Americans are working late into their golden years. Find out how you can make the transition to better work.
The 10 Most Endangered Jobs — and Viable Alternatives
Karla Bowsher on February 27, 2017
The prospects for work are dimming in several job occupations — but fortunately, they are brightening in others.
10 Things to Do Before Your Next Performance Review
Maryalene LaPonsie on February 27, 2017
Make the most of your face-time with the boss so you can get ahead at work.
The States That Withhold the Most — and Least — From Your Paycheck
Karla Bowsher on February 26, 2017
Thanks to withholding rules, your take-home pay might be almost $150 less in one state than in other states.
7 Reasons Why Your Small Business Should Incorporate
Marilyn Lewis on February 23, 2017
Incorporating can have powerful advantages for those who own a small business or who work as a freelancer or contractor.
10 Top-Rated Companies Hiring Work-From-Home Employees
Karla Bowsher on February 23, 2017
The employers on this list offer some of the best remote jobs in the country.
What the Strong U.S. Dollar Means for You
Marilyn Lewis on February 23, 2017
President Trump says a strong dollar is a bad thing for the United States, but it depends on where you stand. Here’s why.
7 Ways to Get the Job With the Best Benefits
Marilyn Lewis on February 22, 2017
Salary is just one component of a job offer. Here’s how to weigh the value of retirement plans, health insurance and other company perks.
3 Keys to Switching Careers After Age 50
Karla Bowsher on February 20, 2017
With some planning, you might actually enjoy working up to or into retirement. Here’s what you need to know.
How to Avoid the World’s Worst Rush-Hour Traffic
Krystal Steinmetz on February 20, 2017
Many of the world’s most congested cities are in the U.S. Avoid the rush-hour jam by working for one of the top 25 companies for telecommuting jobs.
Ask Stacy: Should I Try Multilevel Marketing?
Stacy Johnson CPA on February 17, 2017
There are lots of ways to make extra money, including the time-tested method of network or multilevel marketing. Is it for you?
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