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Apr 16

39% of Full-Time Museum Staffers Lost Income During the Pandemic, Report Finds

An additional 20% of surveyed workers and students said it was unlikely they'd be working in the arts sector in 3 years.
By Helen Holmes
Apr 17

Here’s an Inside Look at NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio’s 2017 Tax Return

The mayor and the First Lady gave $350 to charity in 2017, compared to $2,088 in 2016.
By Madina Toure
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Dec 26

Can Money Buy Happiness? A New Study Investigates

Is this proof that money changes the way we experience happiness?
By Francesca Friday
There's a different reason for each generation, but the bottom line is that retirement savings are falling short.
Oct 6

Retirement Funds Are Falling Short—What’s Stopping Us From Saving?

By Lisa Schmeiser
Big Mac Sauce being sold by the bottle.
Jun 23

What You Can Learn From Creating a Micro-Business

By Craig Pearce
This is just a small sample of the numerous opportunities available to earn an extra income.
Jan 17

Seven Ways to Share Your Knowledge and Make Money Doing It

By Tomas Laurinavicius
Don't cut off needed income streams until they are replaced.
Sep 15

Here’s the Real Way Entrepreneurs Make It All Work Financially

By Nicole Gravagna
OAK BROOK, IL - MAY 25: Demonstrators calling for an increase in the minimum wage to $15-dollars-per-hour march to McDonald's corporate headquarters during a protest on May 25, 2016 in Oak Brook, Illinois. McDonald's annual shareholders meeting is scheduled to be held in Oak Brook tomorrow.
May 31

Y Combinator and GiveDirectly Move on Basic Income

By Brady Dale
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 15: A McDonalds employee works in a restaurant on the morning when thousands of people took to the street to demand a minimum wage of $15 an hour on April 15, 2015 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. In what organizers are calling the biggest ever mobilization of workers in the U.S., thousands of people across the country staged protests in front of businesses that are paying some of their workers the minimum wage. Home care workers, and employees at Walmart and fast food restaurants say that the current minimum is not a living wage.
Jan 29

Y Combinator Wants to Test Giving Poor People a Basic Income

By Brady Dale
Jan 19

English Majors and Journalists: You Are Not The 1%, And You Pretty Much Never Will Be

By Foster Kamer
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