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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
Teaching Teens Financial Literacy with Shopping Experiences

Shopping with a teen can be overwhelming and stressful. Although it is exciting to know that your child is closer to adulthood, but it can be stressful when it comes to teaching financial literacy and providing the proper financial experiences.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Why Gen Z Is Out-Tipping Every Other Generation

Gen Zers tip more than previous generations. For example, in the study, it was determined that during the holiday season, 51 percent of Gen Zers tip more, compared to 48 percent of millennials, 43 percent of Gen Xers, and 42 percent of boomers.

by Sheena Allen
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
Will The Child Tax Credit Be Reduced?

The current $3,600 Child Tax Credit payment will be expiring at the end of the year if Congress does not renew it. The tax credit could potentially return to $1,000 by 2025. If you wish to receive Child Tax Credit payments, you can apply one of two ways.

by Matin Varshochi
401(k) vs. IRA | Which One Should I Choose?

Choosing between different investment vehicles can be exhausting, especially since there are so many. But assuming you've narrowed it down to a 401(k) and an IRA there are three questions that you can ask to help you consider which option to choose.

by Shaun Morgan
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
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
What is a Credit Profile and How Can I Repair My Credit?

Cash is king but so is credit. Having good credit will take you a long way in life. It is important to get and keep a good credit score. Save the cash, leverage your credit.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Will My New Side Hustle Take Away from My 9-5 Job?

In the world of side hustles, gigs, moonlighting, second jobs, and online income, you, and your employer may be wondering if these other activities are taking away from your 9-5 job.

by Shaun Morgan
Help! My Living Expenses Exceed My Income

Most people who run out of money each month automatically think their spending habits are the problem. But many people are spending as little as possible and still struggle to make ends meet.

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

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