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The 6 Biggest Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Your 30s

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In 2023, the average age to buy a home leapt to 36—the oldest age on record and three years older than in 2021. She advises her clients to have a full picture of the total cost involved in owning a home, which includes a down payment, mortgage, homeowners insurance, property taxes and ongoing maintenance and repairs. in 2011 to 27.3

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How Companies Can Support Moms in–and Returning to—the Workplace

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Care.com reported increased rates of over $1,000 per month per child in 2021 for an after-school sitter, nearly $900 per month for a “family care center” and just over $900 for a “childcare center.” If families opt for a nanny, the average monthly cost soars to nearly $2,800 per month for one child.

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Work Sabbaticals: The Latest Nonprofit Retention Strategy

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Much of nonprofit work is emotionally draining, whether directly assisting individuals, working with communities or driving public policy to change systems. The length and requirements of a nonprofit’s sabbatical policy influence the ways in which staff use their time away. What to consider when initiating a sabbatical policy.

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The Perils Of Ignoring Sexual Harassment Training

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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) defines workplace harassment as “unwelcome or offensive conduct that is detrimental to an employer’s work performance, professional advancement, and/or mental health.”. As of 2021 , only 17 U.S. states had a mandate requiring employers to provide sexual harassment training.

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As CEO Salaries Skyrocket More Than 25%, Financial Security Is Wavering For Workers

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A recent report reveals median employee pay did not keep pace with inflation in 2021. Within a year during the pandemic, on average CEOs gained “29% raises while their median worker pay fell by 2%,” the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) found. By 2021, chief executives at companies with the lowest-paid staff made an average of $10.6

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Half of work related illness is down to stress, depression or anxiety

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Nearly two million workers in Great Britain reported suffering from work-related ill health in 2022/23, according the latest annual statistical report from the UK’s Health and Safety Executive. million working days were lost in 2022/23 due to self-reported work-related ill health or injury. The statistics reveal that 1.8

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Why I Negotiated for a 4-Day Workweek Instead of a Raise

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And while my employer would incur a cost in a modest reduction in my work output, it wasn’t an added financial cost, and they could retain a key member of the team who was on the verge of a catastrophic meltdown. In 2021, a viral article about “languishing” gave name to this collective ennui and lack of motivation.