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.
Payroll March 14, 2026
Available positions increased to 6.95 million from 6.55 million in December, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data out March 13.
March 12, 2026
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Payroll February 12, 2025
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has issued a warning about scams involving road toll payments being sent through text messages across the country, including Texas.
Payroll February 10, 2025
Respondents in a new Grant Thornton survey shared their thoughts on the latest trends in employee attitudes, desires and concerns across various sectors, including technology, banking, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and transportation/distribution.
Payroll February 7, 2025
U.S. job growth slowed at the start of the year, the government said Friday, as business services, manufacturing and other major industries held back on adding new jobs amid increased uncertainty around the economy.
Payroll February 7, 2025
Now the Trump administration is signaling a tougher posture in its bid to shrink the government’s workforce, asking federal agencies to draw up lists of their poorest performing employees by March 7.
IRS February 6, 2025
The IRS has notified workers essential to tax season that they must work until May even if they accepted the Trump administration's federal employee buyout offer, the deadline of which was put on hold temporarily by a federal judge on Feb. 6.
Accounting Technology Lab Podcast February 6, 2025
In their latest video and podcast, Randy Johnston and Brian Tankersley, CPA, discuss payroll providers and systems for accounting firms serving multiple clients.
Payroll February 6, 2025
The level of initial claims remain generally in line with pre-COVID-19 levels, and private employment data from ADP Research showed a healthy pace of hiring in January.
Payroll February 4, 2025
Most Americans believe tariffs will lead to higher prices—and, as a result, many have already changed how they shop, new polling from YouGov reveals.
Payroll February 3, 2025
There are a lot of reasons for mistakes in medical billings, which can cause you to incur a bigger-than-expected bill or your insurance to be denied.
Payroll January 30, 2025
For those living on a fixed income such as Social Security, a key part of financial planning may include keeping tabs on next year’s cost of living adjustment, and right now they’re looking pretty low.
Payroll January 29, 2025
Many Americans in committed relationships keep financial secrets. Here's what they're hiding and how couples manage their bank accounts, according to Bankrate.
Payroll January 29, 2025
The buyouts, which will run through Sept. 30 as long as the employees resign by Feb. 6, were offered in an email to federal employees that also warned the administration was seeking a “more streamlined and flexible workforce.”