Monthly Archives: October 2017
U.S. Jobs Dropped By 33,000 In September, Likely Due To Storms
The U.S. economy shed 33,000 jobs in September, according to the latest report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, while unemployment fell to 4.2 percent.
6 Women in Their 30s Share What They Wish They Knew About Money in...
Religion, politics, sex, money — they’re the topics we’re warned to avoid at the dinner table, but we believe these are the real-life issues that millennial women should be discussing on the regular.
Plunketts Pest Control Joins HireVeterans.com!
Jobs for U.S. veterans in the pest control industry. Apply Today!
US lost 33,000 jobs in Sept, vs 90,000 jobs increase expected
Hurricanes Harvey and Irma damaged not only Texas and Florida but also the U.S. jobs picture, as payrolls fell by 33,000 in September.
Over 50% of Winnipeggers are stressed about personal finances
The Winnipeg Foundation released a report Thursday offering a glimpse into the lives of Winnipeggers.
Will your job be automated? 70 percent of Americans say no
Most Americans believe their jobs are safe from the spread of automation and robotics, at least during their lifetimes, and only a handful says automation has cost them a job or loss of income.
4 Personal Finance Tips From Billionaires
Most people don't associate billionaires with penny-pinching, but that's how famed investor and billionaire Warren Buffett approaches his personal finances.
Do Millennials Prefer Corporate Jobs to Freelancing?
We have all heard that millennials vastly prefer freelancing to corporate jobs. However, almost two thirds of millennials instead prefer the stability of corporate jobs according to a recent Deloitte survey.
Latinos Need Retirement and Financial Planning Assistance
More than half (71%) of middle-income Hispanics feel they are behind on preparing for retirement as opposed to 63% of the general population, according to a recent study commissioned by Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Top 10 Highest Paying Jobs in USA Right Now
Even though the current unemployment rate is the lowest it has been in over a decade, American wages remain stubbornly low.
Golden Rule in Personal Finance
Life is a constant change. We feel these around us. They may or may not have bearing on our existence, yet, to some people, there are major shifts that intimately affect their being.
Drockton Bullion Offering Free Video Courses For Precious Metal Investing
Paul A Drockton and Drockton Bullion are offering a free video library for individuals that want critical information on navigating these extremely critical times.
Top 10 jobs most (and least) vulnerable to automation
Training and education may not be enough to robot-proof your job, a recent report dealing with the impact of automation and offshoring on job loss shows.
6 Tips for Keeping Your Retirement on Track at Age 50
When it comes to preparing for retirement, 50 can be a pivotal age. At that age, most people are just 10 to 15 years away from leaving the workforce, and time is relatively limited to save for retirement.
Hurricanes may make it look like U.S. ‘lost’ jobs for the first time since...
The United States last month might have suffered the first drop in eight years in how many Americans are working. But it’s not because something bad is brewing for the economy.
Personal finance tips for entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs need to look at money differently. Personal finance principles remain the same but the mindset around it and the planning process can be different.
Pot legalization in California brings bonanza of government jobs
Scientists. Tax collectors. Typists. Analysts. Lawyers. And more scientists.
A surefire cure for your hunger to eat at restaurants
Green smoothies are calorie bombs. You need a lot of fruit and juice to combat that disgusting green flavor.