Personal Economics
  • Why 78 Million Millennials Are Choosing Non-Union Jobs

    Unions are in trouble. Membership is declining, public pension plans are dangerously underfunded, and young workers are not interested in diverting a portion of their paychecks to dues that offer...

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    4 High-Earning Careers Surprisingly Likely to Lead to Bankruptcy

    An increasing number of bankruptcy filers are more likely to be upper middle class or even high-net-worth individuals, a trend that’s spiraled since the 2008 financial crisis due to investments gone...

  • Why Most Boomers Are Not Retirement Ready

    By Kelley Holland, CNBC

    Baby boomers' confidence in a good retirement is plummeting, according to a survey released Monday. The Insured Retirement Institute survey found that 27 percent of baby boomers are confident they...

  • Obamacare's Cadillac Tax Hits the College Campus

    By John S. Rosenberg, The Fiscal Times

    Higher education and its comfortable inhabitants on campus have long been hotbeds of support for Obama and Obamacare. Now, along with business and labor, i.e., the other inhabitants of what passes...

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    Low Credit Score? Here’s How to Fix It

    By Kimberly J. Howard, AdviceIQ

    Each time you whip out your credit card, your purchase and how and when you pay it off contribute to your credit score. That score can determine – or wreck – your ability to buy big-ticket items such...