A New Economy The gig economy is rapidly increasing. Now its advancing towards 50 percent of all American workers involved in one way or another as independent contractors. The gig economy emerged over the past 20 years as another type of workforce. Paralleling traditional labor markets and assuring adequate income for millions of people unable to […]
Three Reasons Student Loans Are Bad For Your Children
Do you know the genuine cost of student debts? While you are informed that it is just the financing cost on your tyke’s student loans that you ought to be worried about, actually the loan fee is only the tip of the iceberg. Find 3 truths that are not clarified at the college financial guide […]
The Poisoning of Flint Michigan’s Drinking Water
This story was on the front page of the New York Times on January 20. Pretty shocking story. But if you look into it, it’s been all over the front pages of the state press in Michigan for months. Local papers and MLive have been talking about it nonstop for at least five months — that’s […]
Writers Stay Alert Before You Write For A New Magazine
It is a writer’s dream to write for magazines. It is a writer’s dream to see his or her articles getting published in the magazine. To see your name beneath your magazine article is a dream come true. But in this race, you tend to make mistakes and these mistakes can be frustrating ones. I […]
Union International: Markets Await Fed Guidance
Union International: Once again, investors look to the Federal Reserve for direction as stocks data points to weak 1st quarter. Union International: Retail sales in the US “unexpectedly” fell for the third month in a row in February with the Commerce Department saying they dropped 0.6% against analysts’ expectations for a 0.3% increase. This month’s […]
Union International Reports US Retail Sales Fall Again
Union International: The third consecutive monthly fall in US retail sales is, yet again, being blamed on the weather. Union International: Retail sales in the US “unexpectedly” fell for the third month in a row in February with the Commerce Department saying they dropped 0.6% against analysts’ expectations for a 0.3% increase. The fall followed […]
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