The Great Resignation has yet to hit teachers, but it could come very soon. Here's why.
by Shaun MorganThe COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a global issue as new variants are spreading. As people continue to struggle, 2021 ended without a fourth stimulus check to keep households afloat.
by Nailah HerbertA 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 VazquezThe COVID-19 pandemic caused the economic growth of the United States (U.S.) to come to a halt. As a result, many Americans relied on the COVID-19 relief packages the U.S. government provided.
by Matin VarshochiThe Bureau of Labor Statistics recently reported that the inflation rate for the past year had surpassed six percent. Protect yourself from inflation by investing your money through these methods.
by Viviana VazquezMost 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 VarshochiCollege is considered a valuable tool to those who want to secure a job with a great salary and benefits. However, the cost of college tuition increases about 8 percent every year, which means it doubles every nine years.
by Nailah HerbertOvertime Elite (OTE) is a newly funded league that provides high school players an alternative pathway towards achieving their NBA dreams.
by Matin VarshochiStatistics show that 78% of retired National Football League (NFL) players go broke within two years of retiring, and 60% of former National Basketball Association (NBA) players go broke five years after retiring.
by Matin VarshochiMillennials are making six figures in income, but more of them live paycheck-to-paycheck than any other generation.
by Viviana VazquezMany of us are told by our teachers, counselors, and parents that college is the best choice. However, going to college is not for everyone. Choosing to attend college is a personal choice and should be considered an investment.
by Nailah HerbertAs a graduate student, I had done an internship that I didn't exactly love over the summer, and I didn't want to get stuck in a job that I would hate after college. So, I started job searching in the summer and didn't get any offers for several months!
by Mykail JamesAfter being hired, and on day one of a new job, you will be required to complete a W-4 form. We will discuss tax withholding, gross pay, and net pay.
by CapWayWhether you use a spreadsheet or another form of tracking your spending, you’ll feel more empowered when it comes to your finances and can finally begin to save money for things you want and need when you know exactly where your money is going.
by Lynn DemmonsWe cover the top 10 cities where the average salary won't cover your living expenses.
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