The gender pay gap is a labyrinth of unconscious prejudice and blatant discrimination, a byproduct of unbalanced professional opportunities, educational prospects and deeply-entrenched societal norms. With so many forces at work, …
Many Food Industry Workers Barely Getting By
There’s a disturbing irony within the food industry: Many of its employees rely on food stamps.
Is the CFPB Anti-Housewife? Unintended Consequences Strike Again
Credit card reform legislation has done lots of great things for consumers, like eliminating universal default and preventing card companies from jacking up interest rates just for the heck of it. But a provision intended to make sure issuers don’t let people run up more debt than they can pay off has the unintended consequence of …
Keep Your Spirits Up While Looking for a Job
It can be hard to stay positive in today’s tough job environment, but it’s critical. Becoming cynical or depressed will work against you, in part because most interviewers, no matter how much you fake it, will pick up on your real feelings. Actively manage your emotions so that you are truly happy, focused, and energetic:
Reinventing the Paddle: A Small Company Rides the ‘Stand-up’ Wave
Necessity is the mother of invention, and in 1990 that necessity was a wedding gift for Dave Chun’s friends and fellow members of the Kailua Canoe Club in Hawaii, where outrigger paddling is as prolific as running or cycling on …
Don’t Ignore Mobile Customers
If your website isn’t optimized for mobile users – and chances are, it’s not – you could be missing out on a lot of business.
It’s Not Your Imagination: Rent Prices Really Have Been Rising
Thanks to cheap home prices and mortgage rates at historic lows, it’s easy to argue that now is the ideal time to buy a home. But many would-be buyers are worried the market hasn’t yet reached bottom, and years of plunging home …
Ahead of Annual Meeting, Chesapeake CEO Aubrey McClendon Lawyers Up
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Chesapeake Energy’s highly-anticipated shareholder meeting this Friday will go ahead as planned. Some shareholders wanted to postpone the Oklahoma City date amid a swirling controversy over …
Does Financial Education Work? Clinton Global Initiative and PwC Bet $160 Million That It Does
The financial literacy movement is getting a valuable boost. At the second gathering of the Clinton Global Initiative America, which runs today and Friday in Chicago, the accounting giant PwC will unveil a $160 million campaign …
Four Takeaways from the Latest MF Global Revelations
It’s 2011 all over again. The European debt crisis is nipping our incipient recovery in the bud. There’s talk of a growing battle over the nation’s debt ceiling. And now there are new revelations of former U.S. Senator and …
Once-Struggling Cars That Are Suddenly Hot Sellers
Fiat and Toyota, both of which had a rough sales year in 2011, can’t seem to produce cars fast enough for buyers lately. One much-hyped plug-in vehicle is also faring better in the marketplace in 2012. After struggling to attract …
Europe Crisis: “Bad Romance” on a Global Scale
If there were an official anthem for the European debt crisis, it would be Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance,” and not just because the pop star croons a few lines in French and chants the name of a continental European capital. The …