Payroll January 19, 2026
Federal Government Backs Down on Student Loan Wage Garnishment, For Now
In a press release Friday afternoon, the Department of Education announced it will delay involuntary collections on defaulted federal student loans.
Payroll January 19, 2026
In a press release Friday afternoon, the Department of Education announced it will delay involuntary collections on defaulted federal student loans.
Artificial Intelligence January 18, 2026
1 in 5 workers report knowing someone who has lost a job to AI in the past year, signaling that the technology’s influence on employment is becoming more visible.
Payroll January 14, 2026
Because certain federal holidays or weekend days fall on scheduled payment dates, the schedule has some changes to it in 2026.
Payroll January 14, 2026
TopResume analyzed more than 33,000 LinkedIn job postings across all 50 states, factoring in job availability, cost of living, and adjusted median salaries. The results reveal a striking geographic divide within the country.
Payroll January 14, 2026
A new study from FinanceBuzz analyzed data from the Social Security Administration and U.S. Census Bureau to determine which states’ senior citizens rely on Social Security benefits the most and least.
Taxes January 13, 2026
In a letter to the chairmen and ranking members of both tax-writing panels in Congress, ADP says it supports a five-year extension of the WOTC, which has been proposed in legislation by lawmakers in the House and the Senate.
Payroll January 13, 2026
In 2026, workers overwhelmingly expect to tilt back toward the office: just 27% predict a primarily remote workforce, while 47% expect most roles to be on-site, and another 27% foresee a hybrid model.
Payroll January 12, 2026
As 2026 begins, several updates to Social Security rules and benefits are taking effect, such as the full retirement age is now 67 for anyone born in 1960 or later.
Payroll January 12, 2026
The findings show that parenthood continues to be treated as a professional liability, forcing women to downplay their identities.
Payroll January 12, 2026
31% of credit cardholders have been in debt for at least three years and 21% who have been in debt for at least five years.
Payroll January 12, 2026
Men are more likely to say they could financially withstand personal and economic financial setbacks than their women counterparts, a new NerdWallet survey finds.
Payroll January 9, 2026
U.S. employers added fewer jobs than expected in December, capping a yearlong slowdown in the labor market defined by cautious hiring and limited layoffs.