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Nearly 70% of the Wealthiest Americans Don’t Feel Wealthy
A wide-ranging Chubb survey showed that 68% of America’s most affluent people do not consider themselves rich.
Will Businesses Decrease Remote Workers in 2024?
Some predict 2024 will be the year employers finally clamp down. But don't be too quick to conclude things are going back to the days of 9 to 5 in the old cubicle.
U.S. Small Businesses Saw Job Growth for All of 2023
All 20 of the largest U.S. states reported positive job growth to end 2023 and eight of those increased their rate of job growth during 2023.
Dual Certifications Mean Big Bucks for Accountants
Accountants in the U.S. who are both CMAs and CPAs earn over $38,000 than their noncertified peers, a new survey revealed.
AICPA Wants Changes to the Labor Department’s Retirement Security Rule
About 138,000 AICPA members advise individual, family and business owner clients on personal financial planning matters.
More Workers Get Access to Paid Sick Leave, But Lowest Wage Earners Are Left Out
Since 2010, 15 states and the District of Columbia have enacted laws requiring employers to allow workers to earn paid sick time.
U.S. Employers to Average 4% Pay Raises in 2024
Inflation is slowing down from the highs of recent years, and the labor market is shifting, with voluntary turnover and attrition at 11% overall.
Three Ways to Cut the Tax Stress of RMDs
Managing your required minimum distributions is the key to advanced tax planning and may save you significant taxes in retirement.