Here's a stark number for understanding how low-wage employers are relying on the kindness of taxpayers: $153 billion.
Here's a stark number for understanding how low-wage employers are relying on the kindness of taxpayers: $153 billion.
The first solar eclipse visible in the U.S. since 1979 will take place in the middle of the workday, which may cost employers as much as $694 million in lost productivity, according to global ...
It's one of 77,000 empty buildings the government continues to own and maintain, costing taxpayers $1.5 billion a year in electric bills, roof repairs, and other monthly costs.
CBS News asked the Trump Organization’s representatives numerous times if the pace of international travel is expected to slow down or if Donald Jr. or Eric Trump have reimbursed taxpayers for ...
The collapse of Kiel Bros. Oil Co. in 2004 was widely publicized. Less known is that the state of Indiana — and, to a smaller extent, Kentucky and Illinois — are still on the hook for millions ...
In recent months 93-year-old artist Betye Saar has been cast in the spotlight, with glowing reviews for major shows at New York City's Museum of Modern Art and at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Last year, each penny cost 1.5 cents to make -- about 50 percent more than its face value -- and all the pennies the U.S. Mint issued last year cost it $46 million.
Flu season could cost businesses billions this year. ... fast-acting drug offers novel way to combat flu virus; After five of its seven employees called out sick last month, Cherri's Chocol'art in ...
The Government Accountability Office ... It only takes a few minutes -- all you'll need is your most recent pay statement. But having your 2017 tax return handy can help to speed up the process.
President Barack Obama has backed a bill that would raise the minimum wage to $10.10. Other measures have been introduced in Congress that would raise the minimum wage to between $10.55 and $12.50 ...
Battle over the minimum wage. ... (CBS News) MAKING ENDS MEET during the holiday season is particularly hard for those who barely get by the rest of the year. At a few big name companies, low-paid ...
Who has qualified for the South Carolina Democratic debate? ... Push for a $15 minimum wage goes to college. ... hearkens back to successful social movements that included pressure from university ...
Workers in "low-quality" jobs are more likely to stop working than to find better positions, new research shows. ... providing workers with a first step on the ladder up job mobility.
One recent study shows $15 an hour isn't enough to secure affordable housing in most U.S. states. Nationally, someone would need to make $17.90 an hour to rent a one-bedroom apartment or $22.10 an ...
How some employers skirt paying benefits. ... holiday pay. It just saves the company money." ... where at 65 years old he aspired to a peaceful retirement as a farmer. But that's not quite how it ...
Employers Offer Pet Health Insurance. ... Feds arrest alleged neo-Nazi for "swatting" scheme targeting Cabinet member ... said the program is one of several employee benefits being added in the ...
Why won't employers offer me a fair salary? By Suzanne Lucas ... Yahoo CEO Melissa Mayer's salary is not normal, even for big businesses. ... The average salary for a small business owner?
Top 10 employers for high school graduates. ... Wells Fargo 3.6; ... An important and common theme Glassdoor noticed in feedback from workers at the Top 10 companies was the availability of career ...
According to Federal News Radio the Government spent about $135 billion on cost plus contracts in 2008.While this is a significant increase over the total value in 2001 they make up a smaller ...
That's because it's actually gotten cheaper to own a car, according to a new study by AAA. It now costs an average of $8,876 to own and drive a typical sedan, or 2.7 percent less than the $9,122 ...