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Labor trends to watch in 2024: A U.S. economic outlook and sector play-by-play

Work Life

The new year is fast approaching, and between ongoing labor shortages and financing challenges, industry leaders will need to do their homework before making critical business decisions around hiring next year. That means getting a bird’s-eye view of our current economic landscape—as well as close-up of its terrain.

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How to tackle wage growth and remain competitive in a tough market

Insperity

Cost of living: The measure of the average change over time in prices paid by consumers in a particular market for goods, such as food, gas, housing and transportation. Reserve the right to make changes, including downward adjustments, at any time based on employee performance or company finances. over the prior year. Special perks.

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How to tackle wage growth and remain competitive in a tough market

Insperity

Cost of living: The measure of the average change over time in prices paid by consumers in a particular market for goods, such as food, gas, housing and transportation. Reserve the right to make changes, including downward adjustments, at any time based on employee performance or company finances. over the prior year. Special perks.

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16 Employee Perks Your Team Wants More Than a Pay Raise [Infographic]

SnackNation

Healthcare Insurance. Many employees find personal finance and financial planning a bit of a mystery, and appreciate when their employers help them plan for the future. Companies who invest in health and wellness actually save money in the long run by curbing healthcare costs and reducing productivity-loss due to illness.

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‘A Playground for Predators’: Diane Dimond on The Abuses of Guardianship

Mad in America

Biancolli: They’re going to recover and usually, or frequently, it’s a loving family member who steps in and takes care, and is in charge of their finances. They need help with their checkbook, or they need help with transportation, or they need help taking their medication every day. How common is this?

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

Success

Kim Carson CEO, Founder, Parallax Futures With more than 15 years of leadership experience in research, operations, strategy, finance and business development, Carson’s track record stands out for clients. She has also served on several boards including the American College of Healthcare & Technology and Riverside Downtown Partnerships.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

Success

She has more than 20 years experience in business, healthcare and education with master’s degrees in Health Services Administration, Education, and Human Organizational Systems. When Covid came along, Cantu and his team empowered their clients to find employment, transportation, childcare and housing. Jolie Glassman. Owner, life coach.