Employment
  • Two American families and two Americas

    By David Rohde, Reuters

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Over the last 20 years, two middle class American families, the Neumanns and the Stanleys, have done all the right things. Milwaukee natives, they worked hard, learned news...

  • Analysis: Detroit set to beat bad-faith charge over bankruptcy

    Analysis: Detroit set to beat bad-faith charge over bankruptcy

    By Tom Hals, Reuters

    WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) - Meetings without the chance for any back and forth, unreturned phone calls and brusque tactics. To opponents of Detroit's bankruptcy filing, Emergency Manager Kevyn...

  • 9 Steps to Getting a Raise in 2014

    By Laura Shin, The Fiscal Times

    Over the next few months, managers will be determining how to dole out next year’s salary budget. Here’s how to get yourself a bigger piece of the pie.

  • Detroit area's battle with blight may be key to survival

    Detroit area's battle with blight may be key to survival

    By Nick Carey, Reuters

    DETROIT (Reuters) - If you want to tackle Detroit's thousands of abandoned homes and trash-strewn and overgrown lots, there are few better places to start than in Brightmoor in the northwestern...

  • Obama, the “Outsider,” Reprises Earlier Speeches

    By Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

    Staring down angry House Republicans, a potential debt crisis, and a recovery that feels like a recession, President Obama mad the brave decision to give a yawner of an economic speech.