Category: Workplace Finance
The State of Massachusetts gets a big thumbs up from me for just becoming the first state to prohibit employers from asking potential hires about their wage, salary, or …
I think we can all agree that having time, money, and energy are good things to have (and the more, the better). Well, there’s a wise old adage about …
On the whole, a good percentage of Americans hate their jobs. But what about millennials? Turns out they outpace every other generation in their hate for their jobs. In …
Update: the Obama era new overtime rules (detailed below) were struck down by a federal judge in 2017, but a version of it could be revived in the future. …
The Shrinking Middle Class Pew Research Center grabbed headlines this past week with their analysis of U.S. Census data in a super-interesting 74 page study. I read through it …
GDP is the measure of productivity that determines the overall health of the economy. A Nobel laureate economist once said, “Productivity isn’t everything, but in the long run it …
My wife and I attended tailgate reunion (the best kind of reunion, in my opinion) with her university degree graduating class before the Michigan State/Air Force football game. Collegiate …
Paper Payroll Statements Are Going Extinct. But they Have Benefits. A few years back, my employer made a change to move everyone over to an electronic payroll system. In …