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The Cost of Employing Workers in 15 Major American Cities

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In today’s complex labor market, U.S. businesses are grappling with a dual challenge: persistent worker shortages and rising costs that are squeezing profit margins across many industries. At the same time, a growing number of firms are reversing years of offshoring by bringing jobs back to the U.S. — a shift driven by the need for supply chain resiliency and geopolitical stability.

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20 Work-From-Home Jobs With 6-Figure Salaries

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It’s a common misconception that work-from-home (WFH) jobs don’t pay well. In reality, qualified professionals with the right skills and experience can find high-paying work-from-home jobs across industries that offer the same career growth and development opportunities as traditional, in-office roles. So, which fields offer some of the highest-paying work-from-home jobs? What roles make it…

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From Teen to Retiree: 13 Ways to Earn More at Any Age

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Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. Side hustles are not just for twentysomethings. People of all ages are finding creative ways to put more cash in their pockets. Whether you are saving for college, padding a retirement account, or simply trying to keep…

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15 States That Have Lost the Most Manufacturing Jobs Since the Turn of the Century

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After decades of offshoring, the United States is attempting a manufacturing revival. Under the Biden administration, federal programs like the CHIPS and Science Act, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act directed hundreds of billions toward reshoring critical industries. More recently, President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff agenda has added new pressure…

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