The No. 1 reason Americans still feel broke even if they received a raise last year
Latest findings by PayScale on wages run counter to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data......»»
The No. 1 reason you’re still broke even if you received a pay raise last year
Latest findings by PayScale on wages run counter to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data......»»
Half of US workers didn"t get a pay raise this year
Americans higher up the income ladder are more likely to have received a salary hike in 2019......»»
Upgrade: One big reason Americans are broke and overweight
1 in 3 Americans admit that dining out too much is a financial mistake they made this year, new data show......»»
New study finds gender- and age-based pay raise gaps
A recent MagnifyMoney survey has found that despite the fact that 59% of Americans received a pay raise in the last year, the extra cash... The post New study finds gender- and age-based pay raise gaps appeared first on ValueWalk......»»
1 In 5 Employees Prefer 5 Extra PTO Days Than A 10% Raise
Aside from salary and benefits, the amount of paid time off (PTO) you enjoy every year is one of the most important elements of employment – and for a good reason. Americans work hard: Around 40% of employees spend at […] The post 1 In 5 Employe.....»»
Unemployment $10,200 tax break: Some may need to amend returns for tax refunds
Some Americans who received a federal tax break on their unemployment last year may have t.....»»
Economic Report: Americans still very anxious about their financial security one year after pandemic
Massive federal stimulus payments, rising vaccinations and a steep drop in coronavirus cases has eased the angst of Americans, but most still don't feel secure about their financial well-being......»»
Americans can’t file their income taxes fast enough — but they should brace for some unwelcome news in their 2020 refunds
The IRS has received approximately 21% more individual returns than the agency received last year by Feb. 7, which was 12 days into the tax season last year......»»
NewsWatch: Americans can’t file their income taxes fast enough — but they should brace for some unwelcome news in their 2020 refunds
The IRS has received approximately 21% more individual returns than the agency received last year by Feb. 7, which was 12 days into the tax season last year......»»
TaxWatch: Did you skip mortgage payments last year? Here’s what that means for your taxes
Millions of Americans received forbearance on their mortgages over the past year, and that could have tax implications......»»
TaxWatch: Millions of Americans who were unemployed last year face another shock: A 2020 tax bill they can’t afford
A new bill wants to block federal income taxes on the first $10,200 a person received in unemployment benefits last year......»»
Biden just signed an executive order to expand food stamps and send stimulus checks to people who haven"t already received one
The executive orders aim to send direct payments to 8 million eligible Americans who didn't receive them last year. President Joe Biden .....»»
What to do if you don’t get coronavirus stimulus check by January 15
The IRS started sending out stimulus checks earlier this year, and millions of eligible Americans have already received their payment. The federal government is required to send out all the stimulus payments by Jan. 15. In case you don’t get your cor.....»»
The surprising reason Americans drop a ball on New Year"s Eve
The infamous dropping of the New Year's Eve ball in Times Square.....»»
The Trump administration will fall far short of its goal to start vaccinating 20 million Americans by year"s end, as logistical challenges stack up for states
The slow vaccine rollout could delay an end to the pandemic. About 2.6 million people have received shots so far. Technicians sort doses of the Pfizer vaccine.....»»
Goldman Sachs CEO gets 19% raise, bumping his pay to $27.5 million (GS)
Reuters Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon received a 19% raise for his work in 2019, according to a company filing on Friday. The raise bumps his pay to $27.5 million from $23 million the year prior. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more sto.....»»
In One Chart: ‘Great Recession’ a decade ago is one reason your Christmas tree will cost more this year
A tight supply will raise Christmas tree prices above last year’s $78 average, but everyone should still be able to find one.....»»
‘It doesn’t feel like a boom yet’: Many Americans urge the Federal Reserve to boost the economy
The central bank is widely expected to lower interest rates Wednesday -- for the third time this year -- in an effort to prevent the slowing U.S. economy from tanking......»»
63% Who See The Good In Others Received A Raise Last Year
Philosophers and everyday people alike have partaken in the age-old debate as to whether humans are good by nature or innately programmed to be bad. Everyone could always use some more positivity in their life to help get them through [&.....»»
The Strange Reason Social Security"s 2020 COLA Could Be Higher Than Expected
Despite forecasts of a 1.7% to 1.8% "raise" next year, Social Security's cost-of-living adjustment may be notably bigger......»»