Home » Archives by category » News (Page 1402)

Engineers Salaries Up Despite Weak Economy

Comments Off on Engineers Salaries Up Despite Weak Economy
Engineers Salaries Up Despite Weak Economy

Salaries for engineers are rising, despite the weak economy and a higher-than-normal of unemployment rate for this occupation, according to the IEEE-USA, a unit of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. For all engineers, median income, including salary, commissions, bonuses and net self-employment income, increased from $113,500 in 2009 to $118,000 in 2010, or […]

Continue reading …

Online Job Listings Declined in August, 3.5 Seekers for Every Job

Comments Off on Online Job Listings Declined in August, 3.5 Seekers for Every Job
Online Job Listings Declined in August, 3.5 Seekers for Every Job

The number of online advertised job listings were down 43,500 in September to 3.94 million, according to The Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine Data Series, released today, 28 Sept. 2011. The September drop follows a decline of 164,000 in August and a decrease of 217,000 in July. The Supply/Demand rate stands at 3.50, indicating there were 3.5 unemployed […]

Continue reading …

Google Millionaire Asks Obama “Will you please raise my taxes?”

Comments Off on Google Millionaire Asks Obama “Will you please raise my taxes?”
Google Millionaire Asks Obama “Will you please raise my taxes?”

President Barack Obama on Monday, 26 Sept. 2011, was pitching his job-creation at at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif., in the heart of Silicon Valley when he received an unusual request from a Google millionaire. At a town-hall meeting conducted with social-media firm LinkedIn that was dubbed “Putting America Back to Work,” […]

Continue reading …

Cost of Employer-Provided Health Insurance Up 9%

Comments Off on Cost of Employer-Provided Health Insurance Up 9%
Cost of Employer-Provided Health Insurance Up 9%

Annual premiums for employer-sponsored family health care insurance coverage increased 9% from 2010 to $15,073 this year, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation/Health Research & Educational Trust 2011 Employer Health Benefits Survey released Tuesday, 27 Sept. 2011. On average, workers pay $4,129 and employers pay $10,944 toward those annual premiums. Premiums increased significantly faster than […]

Continue reading …

Economy Still in a Recession 75% of U.S. Says

Comments Off on Economy Still in a Recession 75% of U.S. Says
Economy Still in a Recession 75% of U.S. Says

Although it officially ended in 2009, 75% of the U.S. population says the economy is still in a recession and 60% don’t think the economy will improve soon, according to a recent Gallup poll. American’s are the least optimistic about the future than they have been in 20 years, according to Gallup. In 1991-1992, About 80% […]

Continue reading …

Poll: Significantly Fewer U.S. 18- to 25-Year-Olds Uninsured

Comments Off on Poll: Significantly Fewer U.S. 18- to 25-Year-Olds Uninsured
Poll: Significantly Fewer U.S. 18- to 25-Year-Olds Uninsured

First a little bit of good news on health insurance in the United States. There are fewer uninsured people thanks to the Affordable Care Act. The Affordable Care Act, which allows children as old as 26 to remain on their parents’ health care insurance plans appears have an immediate effect on the number of Americans […]

Continue reading …

Half of Americans Report Job-Related Hardships

Comments Off on Half of Americans Report Job-Related Hardships
Half of Americans Report Job-Related Hardships

New research reports what you probably already know: recession job-related hardship. We all know it’s rough out there on the job, but the experts at the respected Pew Research Center have delivered new numbers on what they’re calling the Great Recession – great not because we love it so much, but because it’s been longer […]

Continue reading …
Page 1402 of 1402« First‹ Previous140014011402