Payroll
IRS Increases 401(k) Limit to $23,000 for 2024; IRA Limit Raised to $7,000
The contribution limit for employees who participate in 401(k), 403(b), and most 457 plans, as well as the federal government's Thrift Savings Plan is increased to $23,000, up from $22,500.
Legal Expert Recommends Regular Audit of AI Tools Used for Employment
Ensuring you continually evaluate your business objectives to ensure your use (or non-use) of A.I. aligns with those objectives, will help you decide what risks and rewards you’re willing to take.
U.S. Economy Grew at 4.9 Percent Last Quarter
The U.S. economy grew at the fastest pace in nearly two years last quarter on a burst of consumer spending, which will be tested in coming months.
ADP Launches API Central for HCM Integration
API Central is ideal for businesses that want the ability to easily push or pull their ADP data into their HR and business systems.
EY U.K. Cuts Partner Payouts by £40,000 as Big Four Accounting Firms Face Slowdown
Partners at the firm’s U.K. arm pocketed an average of £761,000 ($923,000) last year, compared with £803,000 the year before.
Hiring Managers Have a Dirty Little Secret That is Driving High Turnover
It’s costing employers thousands who are left with unhappy staff, poor morale and a higher employee turnover rate.
What Will You Do If Social Security Gets Cut?
Social Security could see a shortfall in 2033 if the program isn't fixed. You should start planning now to shore up your retirement income.
Employers to Target Healthcare and Mental Health Costs in 2024
Employers are increasingly taking action to manage costs and enhance affordability through health plan and vendor efficiencies.