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Trading Stock Options | Investing for Beginners

There are numerous ways to invest your money to grow your wealth, such as through the stock market, index fund, or real estate investing. Trading stock options is more advanced than buying and holding or day trading stocks.

by Matin Varshochi
Unvaccinated Workers Are Eligible for Unemployment Benefits

With the vaccine mandate in place, some unvaccinated individuals are being let go from their place of work. As a result, four states have passed bills that allow them to ease the restrictions for the unvaccinated when applying for unemployment benefits.

by Nailah Herbert
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
The Best Resume to Land Your Dream Job

When searching for your dream job, many tasks need to be completed before landing it. First, it is essential to network with the right people and equally important to have a strong resume.

by Nailah Herbert
What To Do If Your Job Doesn't Offer a 401(k)

The 401(k) is by far the most common retirement investment plan, but it isn't the only options. After reading this article you'll know exactly what to do, and how to invest for retirement, even if you don't have a 401(k).

by Shaun Morgan
Amazon Drivers Awarded $60 Million After Amazon Withheld Tips

On November 2, 2021, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that Amazon would be compensating over 140,000 drivers with over $60 million due to underpaying them between 2016-2019.

by Viviana Vazquez
These Drive-Thru Bots Are Replacing Fast-Food Workers

Over the past couple of years, McDonald’s has been heavily investing in tech startups to help them put AI in their locations. McDonald’s wishes to use AI in its locations to minimize error, improve efficiency, and increase productivity.

by Matin Varshochi
How to Choose a Suitable IRA Account

Saving for retirement is essential for living a comfortable life after working for many years. Depending on the line of work, different types of Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) are available to help a person maximize their retirement savings.

by Matin Varshochi
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
American Workers Are Quitting Their Jobs at Record Numbers

A record number of 4.3 million workers left their jobs in August. ‘The Great Resignation,’ as many call it, has continued through the last couple of months, empowering many to resign from their jobs in search of something better.

by Viviana Vazquez
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
How the COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate is Affecting Workforces

The vaccine mandate being a requirement for most occupations has caused those who have chosen to stay unvaccinated to protest in the street, as they feel their freedom of choice is being taken away.

by Sheena Allen
Racial Wealth Gap: Black and Latinx Net Worth is Expected to Hit 0 by 2053

When it comes to the distribution of wealth among Black and Latinx people versus white people in the United States, minorities have always been neglected. The racial wealth divide is widespread and stems from hundreds of years of policies.

by Nailah Herbert
Social Security Funds Are Expected to Run Out by 2033

A report released in early 2021 indicated that the money in the Social Security Trust Funds is expected to run out by 2034.

by Viviana Vazquez
Inequality has Cost the U.S. Economy $22.9 Trillion Since 1990

The Brookings Institution conducted an economic study to measure the impact of inequality since 1990. The study found that the U.S. missed out on $22.9 trillion in economic growth since 1990 due to inequality.

by Viviana Vazquez

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