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The 2022 economy will be hotter and pricier than the Fed expected just three months ago
New projections from the Fed show the 2022 economy featuring higher prices and faster hiring. Unemployment is now forecast to drop to 3.5% next year,
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The truth behind America's labor shortage is we're not ready to rethink work
Roughly 10 million Americans are unemployed, yet hiring slowed sharply in April as the US reopened. The labor-shortage trend has less to do with too few workers and more to do with rethinking labor. The pandemic and stimulus led Americans to reevaluate work - and demand higher pay for it. See more stories on Insider's
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What Rising Interest Rates Mean For Business
Short=term and long-term interest rates Dr. Bill Conerly based on data from the Federal Reserve System Some interest rates have begun to rise, with
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Why the Best Time to Sell a House Is Shifting Later in the Year
In most years, the best time to list a home for sale is May. But last year, the optimal time to put your house on the market came a little later, in
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7 early money habits that make or break first-time founders
Early money habits are not just about survival. They quietly determine whether you build a durable company or a fragile one.
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Are You Making This Major HSA Mistake?
If you have a health savings account (HSA), there's a good chance you're not flexing its full financial muscle, since research shows that only 5% of HSA holders are using one of the account's most powerful features. An HSA has three tax benefits: Contributions are made with tax-free money, withdrawals to cover qualifie
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Breaking Down The Basics Of HSAs
HSA (Health Savings Accounts) can be a tax-efficient way to save for future health care expenditures Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) might be the single most powerful tax-advantaged savings vehicle in the IRS tax code. You can deduct contributions, experience tax-deferred gains and withdraw money tax free for qualified
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Building an emergency fund can feel daunting, but these tips can help
Whether you want to start an emergency fund or create better habits while you save, here are some expert recommendations.
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Corporate Social Responsibility Is Adapting, Survey Reveals Key Trends
Despite external pressures, companies are continuing to invest in corporate social responsibility programs, while strategically adapting their focus
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Employee morale and financial health: What employers need to understand
COVID-19 has reshaped labor markets in ways that are testing what employers know—and don't know—about their workforces. Take the restaurant industry, where NPR reports employees are leaving at a record rate. Pay is only part of it. A lack of benefits weighs on their minds, too. As does the rudeness from customers.