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Marlene Y. Satter has worked in and written about the financial industry for decades.
While women overall caught up on April 10 this year, black women were still working—until August 7—just to catch up.
To stay competitive, employers are increasingly planning on offering higher salaries and even a range of perks to tempt prospective candidates.
Drug prices are expected to increase just 4.92 percent in 2019, driven primarily by specialty pharmaceuticals.
Your retirement could depend on where you live -- far more than you realize.
The cities argue that Trump's actions violate the Constitution's provision that the president “shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed.”
The departure of many would-be customers is increasingly narrowing the client base for the individual market.
Record-breaking hot temperatures are here. Want to retire where temperatures might stay milder? Take a look at these 10 places.
Just a third of employees actually participate in financial wellness programs, even though many are having a hard time financially.
Health care data analytics company Innovu offers tips to help employers project more accurately what they're going to spend on prescriptions in the months to come.
The digital tool will connect customers to services such as neighborhood health care clinics, urgent care, telehealth and even physician house calls.