White-collar, college-educated professionals are having a harder time finding a new job and are facing greater job insecurity than blue-collar workers.
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By: Jack Kelly
Despite the recent economic challenges, the U.S. economy has been growing steadily for years, creating new jobs and opportunities for people to earn more.
Lawmakers are working on a deal to increase the amount of state money, known as shared revenue, sent to local governments. What does that mean?
You will need to adapt to the rapid changes brought on by AI by continually educating and upskilling yourself or asking your employer to enroll you in courses.
By: Jack Kelly
Memorial Day Weekend is a perfect time to chill, relax and recharge. Cutting ties from the office, you will have fewer distractions and can concentrate on what’s best for you.
To help you cope and manage the abrupt changes to your lifestyle, here is some Zen advice on getting acclimated to being back in an office setting.
Speaking on “Wedge Issues,” Baldwin said her potential challengers’ prior support for a six week abortion ban puts them at odds with Wisconsinites
By: Jack Kelly
If you are told to return to the office, it's back to the dreaded commute. Getting into the city from the suburbs requires long travel times because of traffic congestion and delays with public transportation. You’ll need to allocate more money from the family budget to commute back and forth from the office daily.
Employment scams cost workers about $2 billion in direct losses each year, according to the Better Business Bureau.
By: Jack Kelly
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