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Motherhood Penalty vs. Fatherhood Bonus: A Closer Look at the Gender Pay Gap in 2024

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This figure is found when researchers measured the “uncontrolled gender pay gap,” which looks closely at the median salary for all women and all men. Jobs in religious organizations. Jobs in finance Jobs in installation. Maintenance and repair jobs in manufacturing. for Black women, by $0.05 for Hispanic women, and by $0.04

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Unveiling the Hidden Potentials of Remote Work Productivity

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The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) highlighted a significant increase in productivity for remote work-heavy sectors like IT and finance. These industries experienced productivity growth surges from 1.1% between 2010 and 2019 to 3.3% between 2010 and 2019 to a decline of 2.6%

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The Four Horsemen of the Mandated Return to Office

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23, that all salaried employees would have to return to the office three days a week. It randomly assigned some engineers, marketing workers, and finance workers to work some of their time remotely and others in the same roles to full-time in-office work. GM announced in a message on Friday, Sept.

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During a Recession, Entrepreneurs Are in the Driver’s Seat

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A 2019 report from the U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy found that “the median net worth of self-employed families at $380,000 in 2019 was over four times that of families of workers ($90,000).”. Even the healthcare industry, often considered a safe zone, trimmed areas of its workforce.

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16 Timeless Truths of Financial Freedom

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My new career was straight commission—zero salary. Investing $1,000 in Apple during its IPO in December 1980 would’ve given you over $500,000 in 2019, according to CNBC. In the investment industry, this is known as using margin. In my first year out of college, I was in commercial real estate. That first year, I made $50,000.