Human Resources
Glassdoor’s Workplace Word of the Year is ‘Anxiety’
Layoff fears, burnout, and returning to the office were the main reasons why professionals were feeling so anxious in 2023.
EY Cutting U.S. Jobs, Delaying Start Dates for New Hires
The job cuts will affect “a limited number of people” in the firm, according to a statement from EY’s U.S. unit.
IRS Updates FSA Amounts for 2024
Starting next year, employees can contribute up to $3,200 tax-free to a flexible spending account through payroll deduction.
Why Firms Are Being Ghosted By Job Seekers
Ghosting in the job hunt is now a fact of life. But firms that are upfront about salaries and benefits might stop the ghosting.
Inflation Has Drained Pandemic-Era Savings for Many Americans
Inflation has sapped 40% of Americans' pandemic savings, making consumer spending even more reliant on the job market.
40% of Americans Are Concerned About Financial Stress in 2024, Survey Reveals
Meanwhile, a third of Americans say they are worse off financially this year compared to last, according to a Fidelity survey.
Five Charitable Giving Strategies
These tips can help you spread the love even more to charities you trust while also taking advantage of different kinds of tax benefits.
SSA: Social Security Overpayments Swell to $23 Billion
Social Security Administration’s uncollected overpayments balance grew from $21.6 billion to $23 billion in FY 2023, a report says.