Crypto customers sell claims at a loss to avoid bankruptcy wait
Some customers with accounts stuck in failed cryptocurrency companies are choosing to take a big loss on their investments now to avoid dealing with uncertainties in drawn-out bankruptcies.
This has been a 'very bad year' for investment bankers: Art Laffer
Former Reagan economic advisor Art Laffer discusses big banks bracing for pay cuts and what the Fed will do in 2023 to tackle inflation.
Why so many accountants are quitting
Even students who major in accounting often find working at the Big Four accounting firms grueling with little compensation and go elsewhere in the job market.
Job hunters are seeking record new salary expectations
Former Reagan Economic adviser Art Laffer discusses how young job hunters are looking to have at least $74k salary for new jobs on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
Laid off Tech workers quickly find new jobs
Tech workers laid off by Meta Platforms, Google, and Twitter are finding new jobs at a record pace. Layoffs offered severance helping workers develop new skills.
Pandemic learning loss could cost students $70,000 in lifetime earnings
Students slammed by the pandemic and the choices politicians made to shut schools, are behind developmentally both socially and with concepts such as math.
‘Bering Sea Gold’ star Emily Riedel, a former opera singer, reflects on building an unlikely empire in Nome
Emily Riedel, dredge captain and star of Discovery Channel's "Bering Sea Gold," is the sole female captain of The Eroica, in Nome, Alaska. She originally studied music before hunting for gold.
Most 'recession-proof' jobs in 2022
Payscale recently put out a report identifying what it called the most "recession-proof" jobs this year, all of which it said saw double-digit increases in pay, including waiter/waitress, banker and media director
Santa Claus' side gig: How much money Saint Nick could bring home this season
Santa Claus is busier than ever this time of year, making stops at malls, homes and community events. Despite the sometimes long hours, paychecks can be rewarding.
Career challenge at the holidays: How do you handle the office gift exchange?
Experts weigh in on handling the office gift swap during the holidays. While some options are suitable for colleagues, some are definitely off-limits — and some send the wrong message.
Bernie Madoff's lawyer says Sam Bankman-Fried should 'shut up'
Attorney Ira Lee Sorkin, who represented Bernie Madoff, advises Sam Bankman-Fried to "shut up" and "don't talk" following the fallen FTX founder's $250 million bail posting.
Bitcoin bubble researcher sees short term price stability
Bitcoin is in a period of relative stability, trading above $16,000, though researchers say the coin's youth does not provide a lot of data to forecast price movements.
Trouble filling a job? Look at hiring someone with a criminal record, HR pro says
Human resource experts say more companies are open to hiring job applicants with criminal records and see the trend as one solution to the tight labor market.
FTX seeks approval to pay bankruptcy lawyers between $825 and $2,165 an hour
FTX filed for approval for retaining counsel, forensic investigation consultants and accountants, revealing details about the rates the crypto-exchange could pay.
Micron to cut 10% of workforce, suspend bonuses in 2023
Micron Technology will lay off 10% of its workforce and undergo an aggressive restructuring plan in 2023, citing a "significant supply demand mismatch."
US economic growth revised up to 3.2% in third quarter in show of resiliency
The U.S. economy expanded in the third quarter after shrinking in the first half of the year, but economists remain worried about a recession in 2023.
Deadliest jobs in America revealed: These industries are 'dangerous and difficult'
New data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has found logging to be the most dangerous job in America, followed by industries such as fishing, hunting and roofing.
Hundreds of workers leaving Tyson Foods as company closes offices: report
Tyson announced a consolidation of offices in October, but hundreds of employees have decided not to relocate.
Girl Scout mom barred from seeing Rockettes because of her job
Kelly Conlon, a mom and lawyer, was denied entry into Radio City last month when trying to see the Rockettes’ Christmas show with her daughter and her daughter's Girl Scout troop.
US government is putting a ‘heavy hand’ on labor-hungry Americans: David McIntosh
Club for Growth president David McIntosh reacts to the labor department’s newly proposed rule that will dramatically cut back job opportunities for part-time employees.



















