The total number of job openings posted by employers stayed flat at 5.4 million in October, falling 2.7% from September and 5.4% off its record-high of 5.7 million in July. Despite the slowdown in job openings, hiring increased to 5.1 million, the highest seen since June. Year-over-year, total... Read in browser » Finding a consumer product that's made in the United States is not as easy as it was several decades ago. With the help of major retail conglomerates, Chinese products have taken the world by storm. The affect on U.S. manufacturing has been massive. Just the Chinese goods imported by Walmart... Read in browser » The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics issued on Tuesday its employment projections for the years 2014 to 2024, indicating the strongest source of new jobs will be the healthcare sector. It also shows that the aging population will see more workers entering into prime retirement age, causing a drop in... Read in browser » The National Federation of Independent Businesses released its monthly survey of small business optimism on Tuesday, and the results were not good. After minimal or no gains over the prior three months, its Optimism Index fell in November to 94.8, a 1.3-point drop. The Index has ranged from about... Read in browser » All of us could use some extra spending money around the holidays. Working just a few hours a week between Thanksgiving and the end of the year is a great way to pad your bank account so you can splurge on presents for your friends and family without feeling guilty. The good news is that the... Read in browser » Frequent fliers learn all the tricks for taking to the skies on a dime, but for many of the rest of us, the mere prospect of leaving terra firma is just the start of our confusion. Travel is expensive, no matter your mode of choice, but airfare is notoriously a ticket of variables, with no two... Read in browser » Recent Articles:
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