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Job Market in 2026: What to Expect for Job Searches, Raises, Promotions, and Office Returns
Finding a job in 2026 might be tougher than before. Experts have noticed a decrease in job listings, indicating that companies are not looking to hire as many people as they used to....
Real World Advice For the Prospective Job Seeker
In a world of AI, finding a job can be hard. Computer algorithms look for boxes to be checked and if the proverbial work shoe doesn't fit, you'll get a rejection letter faster then you can say: "Did a real live per...
6 Tips to Help You Enjoy a Thriving Career
When choosing a career, you hope to succeed and get the benefits it brings, like getting valuable opportunities. While most individuals focus on social status and the monetary benefits they get from the jobs they apply for, you s...
Careers Changes and Remote Work in 2026
As we move through 2026, many American workers still want the freedom and flexibility of remote or hybrid work, even as more employers call people back to the office. Remote options are no longer a temporary response to a crisis bu...
10 Trade Jobs With 6-Figure Salary Potential
Want a 6-Figure Income Without College? These Trade Jobs Are HIRING! While not everyone has the opportunity to attend college, that doesn’t mean they can’t earn a decent wage. Trade jobs are often overlooked in th...
Trump Administration Pauses Student Loan Wage Garnishment: What Borrowers Need to Know
The Trump administration has decided to temporarily stop taking money directly from people’s paychecks (a process known as wage garnishment) if they have failed to pay back their fe...
How To Set Smarter Career Goals In 2026 Without Burning Out
Burnout is a big problem in the workplace today. According to Moodle's State of Workplace Learning Report, 66% of American employees say they feel burned out. While many people think burnout happens only bec...
Wage Garnishment for Student Loans to Resume in January 2026
Starting in January 2026, the U.S. government will begin taking money directly out of paychecks for some people who have not been making payments on their federal student loans. This process is called "wag...
Federal Employee Pay Raise for 2026: What You Need to Know
Federal employees will see a pay raise in 2026, but the increase is smaller than in recent years. On December 18, President Trump signed an executive order approving a 1% pay raise for most federal civilian workers....