Payroll
58% of U.S. Businesses Plan to Add New Jobs in 2023
While many companies are eager to hire, 9 in 10 managers said it's challenging to find skilled professionals, on par with results from the prior State of U.S. Hiring Survey.
When Will U.S. Workers Get Paid Leave? Maybe 2035
Most wealthy countries provide workers with paid time off when they become parents. The U.S. does not.
Americans Aren’t Getting Enough Exercise
Less than a third of U.S. adults meet suggested benchmarks for aerobic and muscle-building activities set out by health officials, according to a new study released Thursday.
W2 Statements Due to Employees and SSA by Jan. 31, 2023
Employers must also provide copies B, C and 2 of Form W-2 to their employees by January 31, 2023.
Maine Man Gets 33 Months in Prison for Misusing PPP Funds
He admitting using more than $300,000 from two loan programs authorized by Congress during the COVID-19 pandemic for bail on a theft charge in Florida.
3 Ways Retirees Can Make Money From Home
Retirees have options to turn their lifelong work experience into profitable, work-from-home jobs.
61% of North American Workers Stress More Over Finances than Last Year
More than 4,200 workers across the United States and Canada were surveyed to analyze three clusters of people – Stressed, Unsettled, and Comfortable – and to understand ...
Business Leaders Optimistic for 2023, But Inflation and Staffing Worries Linger
According to a new survey, 70% of business leaders said they anticipate their revenue to increase year-over-year. However, they reported that the challenges of the past three years have contributed to ongoing stress.