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Worker Confidence Defies Slowing Wage Growth Trends

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workers remain confident in their ability to negotiate higher pay. employers offering key benefits like health insurance and retirement contributions. According to Morning Consult, this is particularly prevalent in relatively low-skill industries including food & beverage, leisure & hospitality, and retail.

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2023 Financial Forecast: How to Prepare for the Year Ahead

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Now, for the good news: Although there’s bound to be factors that are beyond your control, feeling more confident about your finances can help you navigate whatever comes your way. In turn, that could mean workers have less bargaining power in negotiating things like raises, he adds. What does financial security look like in 2023?

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Tori Dunlap, Founder of Her First 100K is on a Mission to Close the Gender Pay Gap

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With a financial industry that disproportionately targets marginalized groups while giving advantages to cisgendered white men, the very act of a woman pursuing financial literacy and wellness is feminist. This industry was not created to be easily accessible for women, and it can be challenging to know where to start.

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Smallbizlabs Bidding on Newsweek

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  I'm confident under our ownership the number of subscribers would quickly fall.    So, Washington Post, we're opening the bidding at $50 (we want to leave some negotiating room).    So, Washington Post, we're opening the bidding at $50 (we want to leave some negotiating room). 

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Answering Reader Mail: How Long is it Fair to be a Temp for a Job?

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It is known that age only plays a factor because the more years you have worked for a company the more expensive an employee is because of their salary, overtime, and other perks/benefits that are considered in the overall compensation package (401k matching, retirement, etc). If you listen to your gut, and listen deep, the answer is there.

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