Payroll
Online Labor Demand Increased in April
The Conference Board-Lightcast Help Wanted OnLine Index measures the change in advertised online job vacancies over time, reflecting monthly trends in employment opportunities across the U.S.
What She-cession? More U.S. Women Are Working Than Ever
Companies have more women on their payrolls than ever before, as a large share of 25- to 54-year-olds are employed or looking for work.
Nomination Period Open for 2023 Innovation Awards
Now in their 20th year, the Innovation Awards highlight technologies that are shaping the profession and small businesses through increased collaboration and productivity.
Social Security COLA Likely Much Smaller in 2024, Study Says
The Senior Citizens League projects the cost-of-living adjustment for next year will increase by only 3.1%, its lowest since 2020.
Startup Secures $10 Million to Reimagine Payroll
Over the past two years, Salsa has been building payroll infrastructure that’s designed for the future of work and made to be easier for developers to incorporate into their own products.
Home-Buying Costs Could Rise 22% if U.S. Defaults on Debt
A debt default would almost certainly mean severe disruption for the economy, with the ripple effects taking their toll on the housing market.
How Can Technology Help Accountants’ Mental Health?
In a high-demand field like tax and accounting, it is essential that employees feel support in their efforts to achieve work-life balance.
Gen Z Surpasses Baby Boomers in Small Business Workforce Participation
Gen Z females are working more than their male counterparts. The Gen Z workforce is comprised of 53% females and 47% males.