
Remote Workers Are Losing Out on Promotions, New Data Shows
New data shows that people who log on from home five days a week get fewer promotions and less mentoring than people in the office
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The Rise of the Forever Renters
Americans who would traditionally be homeowners are instead renting. They’re sparking new kinds of neighborhoods, changing savings patterns—and even buying different light fixtures.
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Tired of Tip Requests, Consumers Are Getting Stingy
As of November, service-sector workers in nonrestaurant jobs made 7% less in tips than a year ago
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Boys Are Struggling. It Can Take Coaches, Tutors and Thousands a Month to Fix That.
Adolescent boys struggle with disorganization and distraction; parents are paying to keep their middle-schoolers from falling behind
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They Want to Split Up. The Housing Market Won’t Let Them.
High mortgage rates and housing costs pose new problems for couples who are divorcing or separating
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The Cannabis That People Are Using for Anxiety Is Probably Making It Worse
Anxious consumers are looking for help, and pot companies have promoted their products as an answer
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Some People Are Just Lucky. You Can Make Yourself One of Them.
Unlucky people skip over opportunities right in front of them. Make sure you don’t miss out.
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Americans Have Finally Started Calling In Sick
Younger employees especially are calling in sick more than they used to, and some employers say it’s costing them money
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Autopay Is Making Us Worse at Managing Credit-Card Bills
Set-it-and-forget-it approach can lead to paying more in interest charges
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