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6 people who made up to $500,000 a year secretly working multiple remote jobs share why they don't feel guilty — and why there's nothing wrong with 'overemployment'
Six people who transformed their finances by secretly working multiple remote jobs share why they don't...
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The best use of generative AI for office workers so far could be relieving a massive productivity drain: meeting overload
AI tools are helping workers attend fewer meetings, Microsoft research finds.
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A millennial who made $170,000 secretly working two remote jobs says it helped him pay off about $50,000 in student loans
An Arizona-based millennial said secretly working a second remote job doubled his income and helped him...
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The full list of major US companies slashing staff this year, from Amazon to Google and Apple
Companies have continued to cut jobs in 2024 after a wave of layoffs last year. Amazon,...
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The accountant shortage is so bad that it's delaying key reports at companies like Tupperware
More companies pushed back their annual reports this year, and earnings season was plagued by a...
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How a former news producer turned her passion for art into a full-time business painting Louis Vuitton bags and other luxury items
Michele Sobel said she's kept painting by her side. Now, she has a full-time business where...
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14 college majors where the typical graduate is making at least $100,000 by the middle of their careers
One area of study accounts for nine of the 14 highest-paying college majors, per the New...
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Half of Americans would take a pay cut to work remotely — and many are willing to give up vacation days, survey finds
Many workers would give up higher pay or even vacation days to stay remote. But some...
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Here's how to start making money pet sitting and dog walking while having fun and setting your own schedule
Meghan Lim, who has done pet sitting and dog walking as side hustles, shared advice on...
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Boomers aren't ready for retirement. Millennials and Gen Z are going to pay the price.
Fewer than half of all boomers have saved enough for retirement. They'll be forced to rely...
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I'm a married Gen Zer who's not having kids. I'd rather focus on my finance career and my partner.
Bri Conn, a Gen Z worker, and her partner have decided to remain childless because they...