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Category: Business
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The New “Body Economy Aristocracy”& The 10 Jobs That …
In 1981, Sherwin Rosen described “The Economics of Superstars” and detailed why a tiny fraction of people capture a massive share of rewards in any field where talent differences are small but perceived as significant. In 1981, Sherwin Rosen described “The Economics of Superstars” and detailed why a tiny fraction of people capture a massive…
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‘They See Great Opportunity’: Interior Secretary Burg…
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said Sunday that, since the capture of dictator Nicolás Maduro, the U.S. has benefitted from its new partnership with Venezuela. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum said Sunday that, since the capture of dictator Nicolás Maduro, the U.S. has benefitted from its new partnership with Venezuela. Oil prices climbed since President…
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Ep 196: Do Architects Retire
Ep 196: Do Architects Retire explores why architects work longer, what comes next, identity shifts, and how money choices that shape retirement options. The post Ep 196: Do Architects Retire first appeared on Life of an Architect. Continue reading Ep 196: Do … Retirement is one of those ideas that sounds simple right up until…
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Asking Eric: Father’s simplistic questions frustrate son
“The issue is that my dad asks me questions that are simple to look up online.” Dear Eric: I’m 35 years old with a dad who is 67. We talk frequently about business, sports and politics. We talk just by ourselves and as a group with my wife and mother. The issue is that my…
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Critics say Ottawa’s sustainable jobs plan offers no new …
The Carney government’s plan to protect jobs in the energy sector amounts to a report that critics say offers no new actions for workers who are at risk of losing work. The Carney government's plan to protect jobs in the energy sector amounts to a list of existing policies that critics say aren't focused enough…
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Germany news: Greens lead Merz’s CDU in critical state poll
Voters in the wealthy southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg head to the polls on Sunday. It’s the first of five regional elections taking place in Germany this year. Follow DW for more. Voting began at 8 a.m. local time (0700 GMT) in the Baden-Württemberg e… In a close race, the Greens won the state election in…
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Economic Digest: Nepal’s Business News in a Snap
KATHMANDU: Economic Digest offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of significant business happenings in Nepal, presented in easily digestible summaries. Nepal’s economy is currently experiencing a mix of short-term stimulus and structural vulnerability a… KATHMANDU: Economic Digest offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of significant business happenings in Nepal, presented in easily digestible summaries. Nepal’s…
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An Irishwoman’s Fierce and Poetic Record of Traversing …
A wonder-smitten reminder “that for all the horrible chaos of the contemporary political scene this world is full of kindness.” In the early nineteenth century, the teenage Mary Godwin and her not-yet-husband Percy Bysshe Shelley left England for the Continent, traveling by foot and by mule, on the wings of love and youth. Through their…
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Trump launches Latin America cartel coalition
U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Latin American leaders to Florida on Saturday to launch a new coalition against drug cartels, even as he struck a dismissive tone toward the region, telling officials their countries had allowed gangs to seize territory a… U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Latin American leaders to Florida on Saturday to launch…
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What If Your Money Anxiety Isn’t Actually About Money?
Money anxiety often starts long before we earn our first paycheck. Childhood experiences and deeper questions about safety and worth can shape our relationship with money. I grew up in the Rust Belt during a period when the economic ground beneath many families was quietly shifting. My father went through long stretches of unemployment, and…
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