they are not unique. One poll this year found that almost one in three Americans say they may never retire. The majority of the nevers said they could not afford to give up a full-time job, especially when inflation was eating
they are not unique. One poll this year found that almost one in three Americans say they may never retire. The majority of the nevers said they could not afford to give up a full-time job, especially when inflation was eating
The arc of corporate life used to be predictable. You made your way up the career ladder, acquiring more prestige and bigger salaries at every step. Then, in your early 60s, there was a Friday-afternoon retirement party, maybe a gold watc...
The arc of corporate life used to be predictable. You made your way up the career ladder, acquiring more prestige and bigger salaries at every step. Then, in your early 60s, there was a Friday-afternoon retirement party, maybe a gold watch, and that was that. The next day the world of...
This can also extend to the workplace where in response to rising prices, fewer businesses offer health insurance to employees as part of their salaries. Somewhat paradoxically, this can cause the number of insured individuals to decrease despite the increase in government spending. ...
Real Estate prices in Portugal have had a very good run, but the economic situation is changing fast with a a clear slowdown in the cards. I don’t see much upside here.The market needs to take a breather. 2. The massive immigration boom is set to end ...
In a world where workers are more willing than ever to quit, paying low salaries and cutting back on benefits is a false economy. It’s not just the fact that employers will struggle to hire and retain. Every time an employee leaves, the bottom line takes a big hit. ...
The school I worked with had different arrangements with three tourism companies. One donated US$200 in cash on every visit. Another had promised to build one classroom block. The third company actually founded the school, providing teachers’ salaries and significant infrastructure developm...
Economic concerns and inflation in 2022 and 2023 also cut into the amount of software and cloud services that businesses were buying, said Gil Lure, a techanalystwith D.A. Davidson Co. That ripped through the entire software ecosystem, and looking into 2024, it seems like the most recent da...
they are not unique. One poll this year found that almost one in three Americans say they may never retire. The majority of the nevers said they could not afford to give up a full-time job, especially when inflation was eating into an already measly Social Security cheque. But suppose you...