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U.S. Hiring Slows Sharply, Curbing Recent Job Market Momentum

Payroll July 2, 2026 

U.S. Hiring Slows Sharply, Curbing Recent Job Market Momentum

Nonfarm payrolls increased 57,000 last month after downward revisions to the prior two months took some of the shine off recent blockbuster reports, Bureau of Labor Statistics data Thursday showed.

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Fetterman Says He Will Open Trump Accounts for His Kids, Urges Others to Do the Same

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AI Giants May Soon Enter Your Retirement Portfolio. Should You Worry?
Why ‘Invisible Promotions’ Are Becoming the New Normal

Payroll March 24, 2026 

Why ‘Invisible Promotions’ Are Becoming the New Normal

Many employees are unknowingly taking on higher-level responsibilities without additional pay or recognition, a phenomenon experts are calling the “invisible promotion.”

Estimated 2027 Social Security Increase Likely Not Enough for Seniors, Advocates Warn

Benefits March 24, 2026 

Estimated 2027 Social Security Increase Likely Not Enough for Seniors, Advocates Warn

The annual cost-of-living adjustment won't be announced until fall, but early estimates indicate a small increase is expected.

Retirement Woes: U.S. Workers Aren’t Saving Nearly Enough for Their Future

Payroll March 24, 2026 

Retirement Woes: U.S. Workers Aren’t Saving Nearly Enough for Their Future

To enjoy retirement, Americans say they'll need about $1.5 million in savings. But the typical worker has less than $1,000 saved, according to a report by the National Institute on Retirement Security.

Powell Reveals ‘Concern’ About Job Creation in America Right Now

Payroll March 24, 2026 

Powell Reveals ‘Concern’ About Job Creation in America Right Now

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on March 19 said there is “concern” among Federal Open Market Committee members over troubling trends in the U.S. job market.

Bridging the Finance Talent Gap During the Great Workplace Adaption

Staffing March 23, 2026 

Bridging the Finance Talent Gap During the Great Workplace Adaption

The issue isn't the tools. It’s a fundamental disconnect between leadership’s vision and the employees tasked with executing against it.

U.S. Stocks Fall to 6-Month Low Over War and Oil Concerns

General News March 22, 2026 

U.S. Stocks Fall to 6-Month Low Over War and Oil Concerns

Major U.S. equity benchmarks dropped to the lowest level since September amid rising anxiety over the prospect of a prolonged war in the Middle East.

IRS Flags Phishing, Impersonation in 2026 Dirty Dozen; Experts Explain Why Payroll Is a Prime Target

Payroll March 18, 2026 

IRS Flags Phishing, Impersonation in 2026 Dirty Dozen; Experts Explain Why Payroll Is a Prime Target

Experts say the IRS’s continued focus on phishing reflects how digital payroll systems have become central to modern tax fraud—and why payroll teams remain on the front lines of defense.

Christopher Wood

Long-Term Care Affordability Sharply Worsening for Middle-Income Americans

Economy March 16, 2026 

Long-Term Care Affordability Sharply Worsening for Middle-Income Americans

Older adults in states with the least affordable long-term care can pay for about half the amount of care that older adults in states with the most affordable.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

U.S. Job Openings Broadly Picked Up in January, Layoffs Fell

Payroll March 14, 2026 

U.S. Job Openings Broadly Picked Up in January, Layoffs Fell

Available positions increased to 6.95 million from 6.55 million in December, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data out March 13.

One in Four Job Seekers Have Ghosted a Potential Employer

Payroll March 12, 2026 

One in Four Job Seekers Have Ghosted a Potential Employer

Accepting another job offer is the most common reason candidates ghost, and negative hiring experiences often accelerate disengagement.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

IRS Proposes Regs on How to Open a Trump Account Under the OBBBA

IRS March 11, 2026 

IRS Proposes Regs on How to Open a Trump Account Under the OBBBA

The IRS says these proposed regulations provide useful information for parents and guardians who may want to elect to open an initial Trump Account and for prospective trustees of Trump Accounts.

Jason Bramwell

IRS, Treasury Issue Proposed Rules for Trump Accounts Contribution Pilot Program

IRS March 11, 2026 

IRS, Treasury Issue Proposed Rules for Trump Accounts Contribution Pilot Program

The proposed regulations issued on March 6 provide rules on how the Treasury Department will make one-time $1,000 pilot program contributions to the Trump Accounts of eligible children.

Jason Bramwell

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