The United States economy and job market are growing strong. Last week, we saw nearly one million new jobs were added in the U.S. Now, a record-setting 10.1 million jobs are available, according to the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) report.
DeSantis’ Office Says Salaries Of Officials Who Require Masks For Students May Be Withheld
Florida school superintendents who require masks for students without giving them a way to opt out could have their salaries withheld, Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office said Monday. DeSantis last week barred local school districts from requiring students to wear masks amid a rise in cases, but at least one Florida school district said they will be mandatory when classes begin Wednesday.
America’s Small Businesses Still Can’t Find Workers, But That’s Not Their Biggest Problem
The delta variant hasn’t significantly altered the outlook of America’s small business, but the conditions that the Main Street economy is operating under as it attempts to fully reopen are weighing on business owners across the country.
‘We’re Putting A Lot Of Families At Risk’: 7.5 Million Americans Will Lose Unemployment Benefits Next Month
Many Americans are looking to Labor Day with dread. That’s when some 7.5 million of them will stop receiving their unemployment benefits. The number is more than five times the 1.3 million people who lost aid in December 2013 as the country walked away from the Great Recession.
These Are The 5 Most In-Demand Cryptocurrency Jobs Right Now
Cryptocurrency has become wildly popular in the past year as young investors and celebrities alike embrace the decentralized asset to grow their wealth outside of the traditional stock market. The digital currency is attracting more investors from underrepresented groups like women and lower income workers as it can be less expensive and easier to understand than the traditional stock market. A recent survey by NORC at the University of Chicago found that 13% of Americans bought or traded crypto over the past year, compared to 24% who invested in stocks.
How Much Junior Investment Bankers Are Getting Paid At 13 Wall Street Firms After A Frenzy Of Salary Hikes
Across Wall Street, financial firms are competing to keep talent by raising pay. Some banks are also going on big recruiting pushes—though recruiters say the hiring pool is nearly tapped out for junior talent. The going rate for base pay for first-year analysts, the most junior full-time rank on Wall Street, is now at least $100,000 across many banks. And other levels have also seen recent pay bumps.
New Identity Authentication Requirement For Unemployment Spreads Across The Country
Pennsylvania now requires individuals filing for unemployment compensation to prove their identity before receiving payments.In an effort to prevent fraudulent claims which have plagued the online unemployment system,Pennsylvania has hired ID.me, a McLean, Virginia-based company, to authenticate users.
Here’s How Much Return To The Office Commutes Will Cost You In These Cities
Commutes are a major part of work life for millions of Americans.Before the pandemic shifted many white-collar workers to work from home, full-time employees were spending nearly an hour a day on average commuting to their workplace. If that time was spent working (from home) rather than in transit, it would boost the average worker’s income by $5,679 a year on average, according to a recent LendingTree report.
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