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4 ways to earn extra cash this summer, from people whose side hustles bring in $100,000 or more a year
From renting out you car to turning your career into content, here’s four summer side hustles that have proven lucrative.
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This 30-year-old made $66,000 selling trash last year. His finds include Fendi bags and hundreds in cash
They say one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Indeed, Leonardo Urbano made as much as $66,306 last year rummaging through rubbish piles in Sydney.
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Lawsuit accuses Raytheon of discriminating against older job applicants
The lawsuit filed in federal court in Boston accuses RTX Corporation of posting ads that target younger workers at the expense of their older peers in violation of the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act.
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US adds a much-better-than-expected 272,000 jobs in May, but unemployment rate edges up to 4%
Nonfarm payrolls were expected to increase by 190,000 in May, according to economists surveyed by Dow Jones.
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Millennials are ‘quiet vacationing' rather than asking their boss for PTO, new poll shows
Younger workers are more likely to say they get nervous when asking for time off, and they’re leaving PTO on the table.
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US labor laws largely exclude nannies. Some are banding together to protect themselves
Nannies, housekeepers, and home care workers are excluded from many federal workplace protections in the United States, and the private, home-based nature of the work means abuse tends to happen behind closed doors.
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3 in-demand, high-paying side hustles—some can pay more than $200 an hour
“There’s a huge need for people who know how to do SEO,” says founder and CEO of Sidehusl.com Kathy Kristof.
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5 in-demand freelance jobs you can do from home — some pay over $200 an hour
To help freelancers find the best opportunities, Freelancer.com has identified 5 in-demand freelance jobs, based on listings posted on its database in 2024.
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10 U.S. states where Americans earn the lowest incomes—only 2 aren't in the South
It may seem cheap to live in one of these states, but low local wages mean it might not be so easy to get by.
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Bernie Sanders pushes bill to establish a four-day workweek
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., will hold a hearing Thursday on a bill he introduced to reduce the standard U.S. workweek to four days without loss of pay.
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You'll have almost zero competition to land a ‘highly paid' job in these 10 cities
In one town, you’ll have virtually zero competition for a six-figure job opening, new research says.
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3 entertainment jobs that don't require artistic skill—one pays more than $130,000 a year
There are plenty of jobs in the arts that don’t require an artistic flair such as electrician and lawyer.
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More Americans are working remotely for international companies — Here's where they live
International companies are eager to hire Americans to fill jobs in research, sales, software engineering, content and product.
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The CEO ‘return to office or else' is having limited success in 2024
Some big companies like Boeing and UPS are forcing workers back to pre-Covid office life, but for most employees, stricter mandates won’t mean five days a week.
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Tens of thousands of workers were laid off in January. If you were affected, here's how you may find work faster
New government data shows a surprisingly strong job market for January. Yet, tens of thousands of workers still found themselves out of work.
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Workers are paying to get part of their paychecks early. It's ‘payday lending on steroids,' one expert says
“Earned wage access” programs have ballooned in popularity. But some experts and consumer advocates fear their fees can be like those of payday loans.
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The No. 1 in-demand remote job companies are hiring for—it can pay over $100,000 a year
A shortage of accountants in the U.S. has led companies to offer more remote or hybrid accounting roles as a way to bridge the gap.
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4 in-demand side hustles for 2024—one pays as much as $150 per hour
If you’re one of the many Americans considering another source of income this year, consider offering your services as a house helper or local tour guide.
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47-year-old learned to cook in prison—now his California restaurant brings in over $1 million a year
After struggling to find a job post-prison, Ali Elreda found business success and social media fame fusing Mediterranean and Latin cuisines at Fatima’s Grill.
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Hasbro laying off 1,100 workers as weak toy sales persist into holiday season
Hasbro, the toy brand behind My Little Pony and Transformers, had already laid off hundreds of employees earlier this year.