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The Great Resignation May Be Hitting School Teachers Soon

The Great Resignation has yet to hit teachers, but it could come very soon. Here's why.

by Shaun Morgan
Many Workers Would Quit if They Knew They Were Underpaid

A recent study was conducted by economists at MIT, the University of California, Berkeley, the London School of Economics, and the University of Cologne. The study results showed that workers of low wages or underpaid wages believe that other workers doing the same work are making similar incomes. More workers would quit or ask for raises if they had access to information about other workers’ wages, claims an Economist at UC Berkeley.

by Viviana Vazquez
Unemployment Claims Reach Their Lowest Point Since 1969

The Department of Labor released a report showing that the adjusted number of people applying for unemployment claims is decreasing. The number of people who applied for unemployment benefits was 194,000, making it the lowest number since 1969.

by Matin Varshochi
How Do Local Elections Affect Your Money?

Voting during the presidential elections every four years can be incredibly influential, as the President passes laws directly affecting the nation. However, it is equally essential to be aware of your local elections.

by Nailah Herbert
How the Worker Shortage Caused a Global Supply Chain Crisis

As the economy returns to its normal state rather quickly, some supply chain issues have caused pent-up demand. The shortage is causing store shelves to remain empty, leading to higher prices for consumers.

by Nailah Herbert
How the Debt Ceiling Crisis is Affecting the U.S. Government

The federal government has been struggling to develop a solution to its public debt crisis. Unfortunately, the Republican and Democratic parties have opposing approaches about how to resolve this significant issue. However, if the government fails to bring about a resolution by around October 18, it could result in a major financial crisis for the United States of America.

by Viviana Vazquez
Millennials are Making Six Figures, Yet Still Live Paycheck-to-Paycheck

Millennials are making six figures in income, but more of them live paycheck-to-paycheck than any other generation.

by Viviana Vazquez
Opportunities to Take Advantage of During Your Gap Year

A lot of people take a break after high school. Reasons for a gap year vary. Sometimes, people feel they aren't ready for college. Other times, a future student needs time to start saving so they can pay for their education.

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