Archive for July 2016
Minimum Wage Still Raising Concerns
During this politically charged election year, one of the driving issues involves wages: Gender inequality, overall income inequality and the controversial movement to increase the national minimum wage. The fast…
Read MoreWho is the Middle Class Now?
The definition of middle class can vary depending on who you ask. A young college graduate with a $22,000 entry-level job may consider herself middle class because her parents were,…
Read MoreThere’s no Ceiling on the Number of Housing Possibilities
America has long been dubbed the land of diversity, and our wide range of tastes is certainly reflected in our housing choices. There’s something for every preference, whether it be…
Read MoreLonger Life Means Longer List of Considerations
“As a man grows older, his medicine cabinet grows bigger.” That quote, from the 1948 film “Heaven Can Wait,” certainly seems to hold true 60+ years later as lifespans stretch…
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