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Bipartisan Bill in Ohio Would Legalize Recreational Marijuana
The Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol coalition is gathering signatures across the state in hopes of qualifying for the November ballot. Ohio already has a medical marijuana program.
California Construction Company Owner Guilty of Employment Tax Crimes
He was found guilty of not timely filing employment tax returns and did not pay withholdings to the IRS for 2014 and the last three quarters of 2015.
Most AI-Threatened Jobs are Held by Women, Says Study
From screenwriters to financial advisors, the technology will disproportionately replace jobs typically held by women, according to human resources analytics firm Revelio Labs.
52% of Adults Say Money Has Negative Impact on Mental Health
Among those who say money has a negative impact on their mental health, 56% say this happens at least once a week (up from 52% last year), which includes 29% who say this happens daily.
Nearly 2 in 5 Have a Side Hustle; 44% Think They Will Always Need One
Side hustlers earn $810 per month, on average, with 27% earning more than $500 per month and 15% earning more than $1,000.
Money.com Rates Patriot Software As Most Affordable
Money’s list of the best payroll software for 2023 aims to help entrepreneurs select the best option for their business.
More Americans Struggle with Personal Finances
Some 73% of adults were “doing at least OK financially” as of October, down five percentage points from a year earlier and among the lowest levels since 2016.
CEO Pay Increased by 2.7 Percent in 2022
Additionally, the percentage of CEOs who received a reduction in total pay doubled from 21% in 2021 to 42% in 2022.