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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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I was on the receiving end of sexist, negative comments from male supervisors, and I learned that the majority of women earn 82 cents for every dollar earned by their male counterparts. It is no secret that the gender wage gap continues to persist in 2022. People are often shocked to learn I don’t have a debit card.

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

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During another event in April 2022, after the passing of the American Rescue Plan, President Biden expanded on the benefit of small businesses. And companies that weren’t cutting jobs cut benefits, from retirement funds to healthcare coverage. Even the healthcare industry, often considered a safe zone, trimmed areas of its workforce.

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Hearth: A Writer Explores the Concept of Home During Her Early Career as a Writer in Delhi, Mumbai and the U.S.

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A twist of fate post-retirement put his hard-earned savings at stake, leading him to rally to get a stretch of land for a new residential area in Delhi. I got a job as a junior features writer with the Indian edition of a teen magazine on a monthly salary of Rs 6,000 (approximately $80), more than half of which went into rent.

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The Real Reasons People Are Quitting by Bonnie Low-Kramen

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The news stories focus on completely legitimate reasons for why this is happening, such as staff taking early retirement, fears about Covid and not wanting to return to the office, lack of childcare, and of course, the search for better jobs at higher compensation. It costs a company 6-9 months of an employee’s annual salary to replace them.

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Shaq Insists He’s Not a Celebrity

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He was on the set of Inside the NBA, where he’s been an analyst since 2011, the year he retired from his playing career. He thanked his mother, who raised him on a secretary’s salary when his biological father left them. He thinks of each mistake as a learning opportunity. He calls her “the great Lucille O’Neal.” This stuff.”.