Paycheck
It's Leap Day, and You're Probably Working — Here's How 'February 29' Affects Your Paycheck
One key distinction could determine if you see extra cash this year.
Survey: A Majority of Americans Are Living Paycheck to Paycheck
Sixty-four percent of U.S. consumers live paycheck to paycheck — even those who earn more than $100,000 a year.
When Minimizing Was the Only Option
Sometimes we need the hard times to show us what the good times look like.
Massive 62% of Americans Living Paycheck to Paycheck, Many Convinced Finances Won't Recover Until 2022
Some 61% of people surveyed a year into the pandemic admit living paycheck to paycheck, with 62% now experiencing that.
Steve Wozniak Still Gets a $50 Paycheck Each Week From Apple
He's mostly a figurehead at this point, but Wozniak says he's the 'only person who received a paycheck every week since we started the company.'
Singapore Sees Widest Gender Pay Gap In A Decade
Women face a relatively smaller wage gap in industries such as real estate, construction, arts and recreation and other service-related sectors
Underpaid CEOs Are More Likely to Fire Employees
On average, researchers found CEO pay generally increased in the year following a layoff when firm performance also improved
Very Unattractive People Earn Significantly More Money, Study Says
Beautiful people arguably have an easier life -- they're happier, healthier, and have more friends. But a new study turns this theory on its head.
How a Little Lipstick Could Add Thousands to Your Paycheck
Going makeup-free could cost you.
5 Tips for Keeping Your Day Job While Launching Your Own Business
You want to give your new company your entire focus but few people can afford to abruptly give up their paycheck.