Nearly three-quarters (73 percent) of enrollments in America’s major public benefits programs are from working families. But many of them work in jobs that pay wages so low that their pay checks do not generate enough income to provide for life’s basic necessities Continue reading
The line between working and retirement is shifting for many americans ages 50 and older, with some currently or expecting to continue working for pay during retirement Continue reading
For the third time in the last five months, healthcare had the most job cuts of any sector, with 8,128 reported layoffs in September, according to the latest report from global outplacement consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas. Over the course of this year, healthcare organizations have cut 41,085 total jobs, according to Challenger, Gray & … Continue reading
Stung by a recession that sapped investments and home values, but expressing widespread job satisfaction, older Americans appear to have accepted the reality of a retirement that comes later in life and no longer represents a complete exit from the workforce. Some 82 per cent of working Americans over 50 say it is at least … Continue reading
News concerning law firm layoffs, the grim employment scenario for law school graduates and reduction in the hourly legal fees of attorneys had disappointed many legal career aspirants. But, the latest job search on LawCrosing.com offers a ray of hope to jobless law degree holders, looking for placements in the legal sector. The leading legal … Continue reading
Findings suggest recessions in such circumstances are much costlier and slightly longer Continue reading
These young men represent a tremendous pool of potential talent that deserves the opportunity to rise to greater heights in the labor market and overcome the barriers that constrained the progress of past generations. Continue reading
The only benefits unemployed workers will be eligible for is up to 26 weeks of state unemployment. Continue reading
Job creation and hiring top Americans’ list of what federal gov’t, businesses can do As lawmakers in Washington focus on opening the government after the Oct. 1 partial shutdown, raising the debt limit, and debating the merits of the Affordable Care Act, Americans say creating jobs is the most important way for the federal government … Continue reading
The total number of weeks of benefits available in any particular state depends on the unemployment rate and unemployment insurance laws in the state where the person worked Continue reading
The 2013 edition of the Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index (PDF), a ranking of national retirement systems around the world, has the U.S. ranked 11th, down two slots from last year Continue reading
For the first time, the survey is asking parents how they feel about that. Mothers, they found, feel exhausted Continue reading
Nearly 34,000 federal workers applied for unemployment benefits in the first week of the shutdown, according to government agencies Continue reading
President Obama on Wednesday announced what he called perhaps his most important economic decision, nominating Janet L. Yellen to lead the Federal Reserve system and be his independent co-steward of the economy, calling her “one of the nation’s foremost economists and policy makers.” Ms. Yellen, 67, would be elevated from the Fed’s vice chairwoman to … Continue reading
That’s the recommendation of a new that makes some interesting points while coming to what some may consider a controversial conclusion Continue reading