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New York State Makes Posting Salary Ranges Mandatory

New York City Mayor Eric Adams stated that companies that employ four or more employees must disclose the salary ranges of positions they wish to fill by November 1, 2022.

by Nailah Herbert
The Tech Industry Begins Layoffs and Hiring Freezes

Although the majority of industries are aggressively hiring, there is one major sector that is going in the opposite direction of everyone else–the technology industry. The once-booming industry has begun laying off people or going through a hiring freeze.

by Sheena Allen
Inexpensive Family Activities for Memorial Day

Memorial Day is a day observed in remembrance of the many brave men and women who made sacrifices to fight for our freedom as Americans. It is also a day that many families spend together making new memories while taking much-needed time off from work.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Graduate College Debt Free with These Five Tips

The current student loan debt in the United States is $1.7 trillion. However, there are many options to get through college without student loans. Below are five tips to help you graduate college without student loan debt.

by Shaun Morgan
Gucci Accepting Crypto Payments in Select Stores

Last week, luxury fashion house Gucci announced they would start accepting digital assets, cryptocurrencies, as a means of payment.

by Matin Varshochi
History of the Social Security Act

The Social Security Act, passed passed 86 years ago, is a key component of retirement income for nearly all individuals. Social security insurance also provides a safety net should a worker become disabled or a family lose their breadwinner.

by Pam Hill
Cinco De Mayo Benefits The U.S Economy

It is no secret that the United States cashes in on Cinco de Mayo. Restaurants across the nation run specials on alcohol and Mexican dishes, and beer companies spend millions of dollars on advertising before the big day to promote higher alcohol sales.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Netflix is Losing Subscribers

In their Q1 2022 report, Netflix lost 200,000 subscribers, and the company reported it is projected to lose another two million subscribers by the end of Q2.

by Matin Varshochi
Many Buyers are Bidding in Chelsea FC Sale

After nearly 20 years of ownership, Chelsea owner and Russian Oligarch Roman Abramovich has announced that he will be selling the club. Abramovich bought Chelsea back in 2003 and, since then, has seen his team blossom into a global powerhouse.

by Matin Varshochi
High Paying Jobs with No Degree Requirements

Not everyone wishes to attend a four-year university or pursue a bachelor's degree or higher; thus, they turn to jobs that do not have a post-secondary degree as a job requirement.

by Sheena Allen
Cost of Plane Tickets Becoming More Expensive

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic halted and slowed down international travel demand. Now that many travel restrictions have been removed or loosened, leisure travel has increased.

by Matin Varshochi
March Madness Players To Profit from the Tournament

It starts with the desire to play NCAA basketball, become a national champion, and improve their chances of getting drafted. Players, such as Jalen Green and LaMelo Ball, forfeited the college route as rules prohibited players from earning money.

by Matin Varshochi
Investing 101: Real Estate, Stocks, and Bonds

Examining the pros and cons of real estate, stocks and bonds will provide you with the tools to evaluate which investment strategy works best for you and how to begin, no mater your investment budget size.

by Pam Hill
The Dotcom Bubble | Financial Flashback

The historical event being reviewed is the Dotcom Bubble, which plummeted tech stocks of various companies, some of which are still around today. Between 1995 and 2000, the NASDAQ Composite Index, which tracks most of the stocks traded on its stock exchange, rose by 582%.

by Sheena Allen
Women’s History Month: Sheena Allen, Founder & CEO, CapWay

Sheena Allen is the Founder and CEO of CapWay, a digital financial services provider that aims to help those who have been underserved and overlooked by the traditional banking industry. Sheena shares her story and advice for other women entrepreneurs.

by Viviana Vazquez

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