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Latinos see a brighter financial future, despite hurdles
According to a new survey by the Pew Research Center, most Latinos say they are very optimistic about their financial future. However, their financial reality paints a different picture.
U.S. execs cut hiring plans ahead of election
Forty-seven percent of CFOs polled by Duke University say political uncertainty has led their company to be more cautious about spending or hiring, according to a survey released on Wednesday.
Juilliard-trained cellist embraces her own immigrant story
Juilliard-trained cellist Christine Lamprea saw one of her biggest dreams come true last month: She had her first performance ever in Colombia, the country her parents left almost 50 years ago.
Why our cities need more teachers of color
As our country and classrooms become more diverse, the diversity of our national teaching corps has failed to keep up. Closing the gap is crucial to young students of color — and to broader classroom environments made stronger by diversity.
The $13 trillion question: How fast are India and China really growing?
India and China are the major engines of growth in Asia, but many economists say the GDP data produced by both countries is deeply suspicious.
D.C. on track to pass $15 minimum wage
Washington D.C.’s local lawmakers unanimously approved a plan to hike the district’s minimum wage to $15 by 2020 in a preliminary vote Tuesday. A final vote is set for June 14.
Cheapest summer gas in 12 years
Drivers to enjoy gas that is 36 cents a gallon less than a year ago, and the cheapest summer gas since 2004.
Hillary Clinton’s best economic idea
Hillary Clinton has to win over more voters on the economy. So far, her best idea is pumping up infrastructure spending.
Saudis will soon be paying tax on soda and tobacco
Saudi Arabia will introduce new taxes on products such as tobacco and sugary drinks in an attempt to become less dependent on oil.
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Big time lawyers get first pay raise in nearly a decade
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U.S. millionaires control far more of nation’s wealth than those elsewhere
Report shows U.S. millionaires control two-thirds of U.S. wealth, compared to less than half of wealth controlled by millionaires worldwide.
These workers are getting raises
Full-time workers who stay in the same job for at least a year saw wages grow by 4.6%, according to an ADP survey. Workers in certain sectors, such as finance, information and leisure did even better.
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