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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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Judge Orders Federal Agencies to Reverse Layoffs

Payroll March 14, 2025 

Judge Orders Federal Agencies to Reverse Layoffs

A federal judge in California on March 13 ordered six agencies to reinstate the employment of probationary employees who were fired by the Trump administration.

U.S. Jobless Claims Edge Down to Near Pre-Pandemic Levels

Payroll March 13, 2025 

U.S. Jobless Claims Edge Down to Near Pre-Pandemic Levels

Initial claims decreased by 2,000 to 220,000 in the week ended March 8, remaining roughly in line with pre-COVID levels.

Egg Prices Start to Drop as Consumers Cut Back Demand

Small Business March 12, 2025 

Egg Prices Start to Drop as Consumers Cut Back Demand

U.S. egg prices are finally showing signs of relief after a nearly 60% surge over the past year has made shoppers reluctant to buy.

Social Security Resumes Policy for Collecting Benefits Paid in Error

Payroll March 12, 2025 

Social Security Resumes Policy for Collecting Benefits Paid in Error

The Social Security Administration said it was acting in the interest of fiscal responsibility. Advocates for Social Security beneficiaries described the action as cruel and harmful.

How to Survive a Period of Unemployment

Payroll March 12, 2025 

How to Survive a Period of Unemployment

Going without income as a result of unemployment creates financial stress, but there are ways to make it a little bit easier.

 More Than 1 in 3 Americans Have Faced a Financial Scam or Fraud in the Past Year, Survey Finds

Payroll March 12, 2025 

More Than 1 in 3 Americans Have Faced a Financial Scam or Fraud in the Past Year, Survey Finds

The latest Bankrate Financial Fraud Survey reveals that about 1 in 3 U.S. adults (34%) have experienced financial fraud or a scam in the past 12 months, since January 2024. Among them, nearly 2 in 5 (37%) lost money.

8 Reasons Why You Might Want to Delay Retirement

Payroll March 12, 2025 

8 Reasons Why You Might Want to Delay Retirement

While life doesn’t always go according to plan, would-be retirees can make the best of a delayed retirement timeline—and may even find that putting it off for a few years is a good idea.

Small Businesses Pushing for Tax Simplification to Help Them Meet Their Goals in 2025, Survey Finds

Small Business March 11, 2025 

Small Businesses Pushing for Tax Simplification to Help Them Meet Their Goals in 2025, Survey Finds

U.S. small businesses are planning for 2025 to be a year of growth and optimism—and they're urging Congress and the Trump administration to prioritize tax reform, address inflation, enhance workforce development, cut regulatory red tape, and increase access to capital, according to a new survey from Goldman Sachs.

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Taxes March 7, 2025 

Michigan Businessman Found Guilty of Employment Tax Crimes

A federal jury convicted a Michigan businessman on March 5, 2025, for not paying employment taxes and not filing his own individual income tax returns.

U.S. Jobless Claims Fall, Allaying Concerns About Labor Market

Payroll March 6, 2025 

U.S. Jobless Claims Fall, Allaying Concerns About Labor Market

Applications for unemployment benefits dropped last week and returned to muted levels seen at the start of the year, offering some relief after other reports pointed to worsening labor-market conditions.

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IRS March 5, 2025 

IRS Workforce Could Be Slashed By Half, Reports Say

At the behest of the White House, the IRS is reportedly planning to cut its staff by as much as 50% as the Trump administration continues its mission to shrink the size of the federal workforce.

Jason Bramwell

Supreme Court Says Trump Can’t Freeze USAID Funds for Completed Projects

Payroll March 5, 2025 

Supreme Court Says Trump Can’t Freeze USAID Funds for Completed Projects

The exact effect of the Supreme Court action remains to be seen, given the administration’s broad resistance to foreign aid, even in the face of court orders.

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