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Here's how much money it takes to be considered ‘financially comfortable' in 13 major U.S. cities
Even if you have a net worth of $1 million, it’s not enough to feel financially comfortable in San Francisco.
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The 7 U.S. cities where a $250,000 salary is worth the least — New York is No. 1
Looking to make the most out of your money? Be wary of these seven cities where $250,000 has the least purchasing power.
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Here's how much money it takes to be considered wealthy in 13 major US cities
How rich you feel can vary based where you live. In San Francisco, you need a net worth of at least $4.7 million to feel wealthy.
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Disney World Workers Secure $18 Minimum Wage in Deal With Company
The contract with the service workers covers more than half of the 70,000-plus workforce at Disney World.
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Disney World Workers Secure $18 Minimum Wage in Deal With Company
Unions for service workers at Walt Disney World have reached a tentative deal with the company that would raise the starting minimum wage from $15 to $18 an hour. Disney World service workers who are in the six unions that make up the Service Trades Council Union coalition planned to vote on the contract proposal next Wednesday. They rejected an...
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State, Local Leaders Renew Pledge for Equal Pay
On Equal Pay Day, California’s first partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom is joined by several state and local leaders in renewing a pledge to close the wage gap for women and especially for women of color.
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General Motors Offering Buyouts to US Workers in Effort to Save $2 Billion
The company offers buyouts to white-collar workers with at least five years of service and global executives.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook is Taking a More Than 40% Pay Cut
The Apple leader has received a $3 million base salary for the past three years, but his total compensation jumped from $14.8 million in 2020 to $98.7 million in 2021 and $99.4 million in 2022.
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How Many Hours Minimum Wage Earners Need to Work to Afford Rent
In many major U.S. cities, minimum wage workers need to clock in over 50 hours each week to be able to afford rent on a one-bedroom home.
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Not Earning Enough? Many Workers Are Unhappy With Their Pay
As the cost of living continues to rise, workers may be forced to find a job that pays better. Many already have.
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16 U.S. Cities Where Women Under 30 Earn More Than Their Male Peers
Out of 250 metropolitan areas in the U.S., women under 30 are paid the same or more than men in 22 of them, according to the Pew Research Center.
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1 in 5 Workers Runs Out of Money Before Payday, Survey Finds
As prices spike, workers are running out of money faster: Now, 1 in 5 say they can’t make it from paycheck to paycheck.
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Why Pay Raises Alone Won't Help Fill America's 11 Million Open Jobs
Millions of American are quitting and starting new jobs at record pace while job openings remain at an all-time high.
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Biden's 2023 Budget Includes $14.8 Billion for Social Security. Here's What Changes That Could Bring
President Joe Biden’s 2023 budget could help fund service improvements for Social Security. Some groups had hoped to see more in the president’s proposal.
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Project Management Is an In-Demand Skill—Here's How Much 3 People Make Doing It
Project management jobs are quickly becoming a way for people with non-technical backgrounds to earn lucrative tech paychecks.
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This 21-Year-Old Makes $65K as a Project Manager—But Expects to Cross 6 Figures Within the Year
Madison Das made the switch from strategic marketing to project management within a few months.
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Skyrocketing Inflation Is Taking an Ever Bigger Bite Out of Your Paycheck
Wages are rising, yet the prices consumers must pay for goods and services are rising even faster.
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This 31-Year-Old Quit Her $150,000-A-Year Tech Job to Start an Equal Pay App: Here's How She Got Started
31-year-old Christen Nino De Guzman helped launch content creator programs at tech companies like Instagram and TikTok. But the pay inequality she saw in the industry inspired her to quit her $150,000-a-year job and launch an app called Clara, which lets influencers share the value of their brand deals.
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Coalition of Start-Up Founders and Investors Aims to End the Gender Pay Gap for Pre-IPO Companies by 2027
Members pledge to reduce gender pay gaps by 60% in the group’s first year of operation.
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Tom Brady Cut His Retirement Short. If Other Retirees Take His Cue, It May Reduce the Labor Shortage
Tom Brady retired for 40 days before deciding to give it a go for another season playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Other retirees could take his lead.