Wages and Washington

Minimum Wage War: Is a Pay Hike Good for the U.S.?

The minimum wage (and whether we should raise it) is a divisive and complicated issue. The latest salvo is a Congressional Budget Office forecast that shows a minimum wage increase to $10.10 per hour would cost half a million jobs … but it also would lift 900,000 Americans above the poverty line and put them on more secure financial footing. Likewise, there are two sides of the coin across many aspects of the minimum wage ... so if you choose to enter the fray, go in knowing the most important points on both sides. More 

Why Obamacare Is a Godsend to Older Workers

Americans typically can tap their retirement funds without penalty at age 59½ … but Medicare doesn’t kick in until age 65. So for 5½ years, prospective retirees are stuck in limbo where they might want to retire, but can't because they still need health insurance coverage. Obamacare fixes that, and that's a boon to workers -- both young and old. More 

The Road to Retirement: 401ks, IRAs & More

Retirement planning is constantly evolving. We take a look at the current landscape and go over the various options available to you. More 

Where’s Wall Street’s Cash Going? Not to You.

American corporations continue to shed jobs to meeting ever-growing expectations for earnings. So, where is all that saved cash going? More 

The Millennial Generation Will Be Just Fine

Stop the alarm-ringing about supposedly awful, screwed, suffering up-and-coming millennials. The millennial generation has its issues, but it's not doomed. More