Less education, on top of physical or mental impairments, makes it hard to find work or maintain a full-time job… Which in turn, makes it difficult to earn enough to get by… The poverty rate ...
A pension is a retirement account that an employer maintains to give you a fixed payout when you retire. It's a kind of defined benefit plan. Your payout typically depends on how long you worked ...
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Not all community colleges are created equal. Figuring out which school will give you the best chance of transferring to a four-year college or university can be difficult ...
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Any money you contribute from your paycheck is always 100% yours. But company matching funds usually vest over time - typically either 25% or 33% a year, or all at once after three or four years.
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Glad you asked, because it can be a terrific part of a retirement portfolio. But first you need to know what a stock index is. Thousands upon thousands of individual stocks are traded in the ...
Why him? Steve Jobs revived Apple and remade entire industries, defying the worst economic conditions since the Great Depression -- and his own serious health problems. More ...
When the Minneapolis metro region went to build a light rail line connecting downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul, the initial reaction was not good. Several community groups from lower-income ...
*August retail sales (minus automotive) growth over prior year; Stock Market YTD as of Oct. 21, 2014 close Sources: Eurostat, FactSet, IMF, Bureau of Economic Analysis Photo-illustration ...