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5 Ways Gig Economy Workers Can Save for Retirement
Wise Bread Picks We are in the midst of a major economic shift. While workers in the past could expect to keep a stable job with a traditional employer for decades, workers of today have found they must either cobble together a career from a variety of gigs, or supplement a lackluster salary from a … [Read more…]
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The Pros of Hiring an Interior Designer for Your Next Home Renovation
No matter how skilled you are at any particular task or pastime, thereâs a good chance your skills are going to pale in comparison to those of a professional. Sure, you might be a good guitarist, but next to Tom Morello or John Frusciante, youâd struggle just to keep up. Your painting chops might be […]
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7 Eviction Moratorium FAQs for Renters, Landlords
If youâre behind on your rent because of the coronavirus pandemic, you just got extra time to catch up. During his first day in office, President Joe Biden extended an order that bars most landlords from pursuing evictions through the end of March 2021. With millions of people at risk of eviction, housing advocates have [â¦]
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10 Cities With the Best Work-Life Balance for 2021
These cities combine low unemployment with affordable housing, walkable neighborhoods and plenty of entertainment.
How Much Does Home Staging Costâand How Much Will You Gain?
Home stagingâwhere you decorate your house in an effort to entice buyers to biteâmay seem counterintuitive at first blush.
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The power of habit tracking
For decades, I’ve been a proponent of habit tracking. Habit tracking sounds and feels nerdy to a lot of folks, so many people avoid it. That’s too bad. Habit tracking is a powerful tool that can help you make better decisions about your life.
Let me share an example.
Over at Reaktor, Olof Hoverfält recently published a long piece about why he’s tracked every single piece of clothing he’s worn for three years.
That’s right: For 1000+ days, Hoverfält documented every garment he wore. (And, in fact, he’s continuing to document his wardrobe publicly.) Using the info he collected, he’s now able to make better decisions about which clothes to keep and which clothes to buy. I love it!
Hoverfält says people worry about how much time it’d take to do something like this but they shouldn’t. Most of the time investment is in the initial setup, in that first batch of data entry. Actually using and maintaining the system requires about one minute each day. And the rewards are far greater than the cost in time.
Hoverfält’s project is a perfect example of the power of habit tracking.
7 Employers That Offer Part-Time Jobs With Health Insurance
Employers of a certain size, by law, have to offer health insurance to full-time workers. But some employers extend coverage to part-timers, too. The Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, defines âfull timeâ as 30 hours or more per week. Thatâs right â 30, not 40. âThat definitely doesnât sync up with common usage,â [â¦]
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This Job May Increase Your COVID-19 Risk Fivefold
Frontline workers in this role face greater danger than they may realize.