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Marlene Y. Satter has worked in and written about the financial industry for decades.
By one estimate, Americans were on the hook for more than $10 billion in health costs in 2012 alone from 10 climate-sensitive events.
Despite the bleak news in the headlines about people's lack of financial preparedness, Kiplinger found 10 happy places to retire.
Some Dems fear that the reform bill will fall substantially short of their goals to cut drug prices for Americans.
When companies treat female workers more equitably, everyone wins.
Savvy companies are looking at ways to improve employees wellness that might seem a little off the beaten track.
Men and women have both made gains in access to paid leave, though men are still ahead.
MyPayrollHR, based in upstate New York, has vanished with nearly $35 million in payroll funds from its customer firms.
The American ideal of owning your own home is a powerful notion embedded in our culture -- worth robbing one's future, though some don't see it that way.
Proposes boosting the average Social Security benefit of $16,248 by $2,400 a year
AB5 would codify a ruling last year that set out a new standard for determining whether workers are properly classified.