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2010 HIRE Act
There are 2 main incentives of the HIRE Act to encourage businesses to hire from the ranks of the unemployed. Companies are exempt from paying their 6.2% portion of withholding taxes in 2010 for new employees hired between February 2010 and January 2011. Employers will be paid a tax credit of up to $1,000 for […]
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3 Tips for Landing a Job in Bad Times
According to Professional Career Coach Jay Block, there are 3 main steps for landing the job of your choosing both during good time and bad. Step #1: PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY It’s up to me to make it happen. There is no room for excuses or feeling bad for yourself. Rather, channel that energy into your job […]
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US City With Highest Salaries
Residents of metropolitan Washington DC enjoy the highest average household income in the country. That rate is currently a little north of 85,000 dollars. In addition, it is the only city in the top 52 largest metropolitan areas surveyed that had a consistent or modest increase in income for 2009. The only other city that […]
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