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Stole something? IRS says stolen property and bribes must be reported as income

December 28, 2021December 28, 2021Charisse Jones, USA TODAYComments Off on Stole something? IRS says stolen property and bribes must be reported as income

Did you steal a car in 2021? The IRS says stolen property, bribes and money earned from other illegal activities need to be reported on your taxes

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Retail credit cards offer deep discounts. But are their perks worth the pitfalls?

December 17, 2021Charisse Jones, USA TODAYComments Off on Retail credit cards offer deep discounts. But are their perks worth the pitfalls?

Credit cards from retail stores are tempting during the holidays because of the discounts they offer. But you need to know their financial downsides.

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Workers can expect a nice raise next year as companies struggle to fill jobs, report says

December 10, 2021Charisse Jones, USA TODAYComments Off on Workers can expect a nice raise next year as companies struggle to fill jobs, report says

The money companies set aside for raises is expected to rise at fastest rate in more than a decade, as employers fight to hire workers, report says

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For ‘unbanked’ Americans, pandemic stimulus checks arrived slowly and with higher fees. But that could change.

December 7, 2021December 7, 2021Charisse Jones, USA TODAYComments Off on For ‘unbanked’ Americans, pandemic stimulus checks arrived slowly and with higher fees. But that could change.

Efforts to get millions of unbanked Americans to open accounts are growing amid the COVID19 pandemic when many had to wait for economic relief

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Avoid holiday shortages by hitting Black Friday sales and buying lightly used gifts

November 24, 2021November 24, 2021Charisse Jones, USA TODAYComments Off on Avoid holiday shortages by hitting Black Friday sales and buying lightly used gifts

The Xbox and other tech may be harder to find this holiday season because of supply chain snags. But shoppers can still have a happy holiday

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‘Stressed and worn thin’ workers seek more fulfilling jobs, better work-life balance amid COVID-19

November 17, 2021November 18, 2021Charisse Jones, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Stressed and worn thin’ workers seek more fulfilling jobs, better work-life balance amid COVID-19

COVID-19 has motivated many U.S. workers to seek more fulfilling jobs and a greater work-life balance, according to an October poll from LinkedIn.

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Details of COVID-19 vaccine workplace rules are out. What if your employer won’t comply?

November 5, 2021November 7, 2021Charisse Jones, USA TODAYComments Off on Details of COVID-19 vaccine workplace rules are out. What if your employer won’t comply?

If your workplace doesn’t comply with the new COVID-19 vaccine rules, or refuses to accommodate your religious or medical objections, what can you do?

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Why political clout, financial stability could be on the horizon for Native American community

November 2, 2021November 2, 2021Charisse Jones, USA TODAYComments Off on Why political clout, financial stability could be on the horizon for Native American community

As their population numbers and businesses grow, the broader Native American community may experience an economic boost, says new Wells Fargo report

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McDonald’s workers plan one-day strike to protest sexual harassment of employees

October 22, 2021October 24, 2021Charisse Jones, USA TODAYComments Off on McDonald’s workers plan one-day strike to protest sexual harassment of employees

McDonald’s workers are planning a one-day strike in Chicago, Houston, Miami and other U.S. cities to protest sexual harassment and call for a union.

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Senators urge SEC to adopt measures to make $70 trillion asset management field more diverse

October 18, 2021October 18, 2021Charisse Jones, USA TODAYComments Off on Senators urge SEC to adopt measures to make $70 trillion asset management field more diverse

Sen. Bob Menendez and other lawmakers called on the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday to implement measures that could increase diversity in the $70 trillion asset management field.

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