Finding a remote job is getting harder, especially if you want a high-paying one. But work from home isn't going away any time soon. I shared my reporting on The Excerpt. https://t.co/5hJsA64uy9
Reports indicate that the US economy is strong, yet millions of Americans are plagued by financial anxiety.
USA TODAY reporters have been taking a deeper look into this in project called Our Economy. You can learn more about our reporting here: https://t.co/ZutSvRFS2T
Stores are locking up products to curb shoplifters. I discuss how that's affecting paying customers with @Atltwil on the 5 Things podcast. https://t.co/ORX0eYjNVF
Various states' unemployment insurance offices are still grappling with outdated operating systems, a backlog of claims and staffing difficulties.
It's leaving some people in a difficult position.
https://t.co/7LenkyNg5B via @USATODAY
Experts warn the broken system could crack even further if the U.S. economy enters a recession this year, which could result in more layoffs and rising unemployment claims.
Data from the Mexican government shows more Americans are entering Mexico with their pets as wait times and costs at U.S. vet clinics soar.
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"You can't let other people's low expectations stop you," said Raquel O'Neill of @ConnectBlind. See what Las Vegas, New York and Orlando are getting right and how much further all cities have to go. #disability#accessibility w/ @zlwichter@bailey_schulz
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Hey Twitter -- have you been getting more Venmo requests from friends these days? Are people using payment apps to split smaller purchases due to inflation?
I'd be interested in talking to you for a story. My DMs are open.
Hey Twitter -- have you been getting more Venmo requests from friends these days? Are people using payment apps to split smaller purchases due to inflation?
I'd be interested in talking to you for a story. My DMs are open.
"Cold temperatures inside the home are an "invisible" crisis – you can't tell just from looking who is sleeping in a coat and hat, skipping medicine or meals to keep the heat on." by @TrevorHughes and @bailey_schulz https://t.co/yQjwZi2aIZ
An estimated 1 in 6 American households are already behind on their utility bills.
With heating costs expected to go up this winter, experts are worried the poorest Americans will struggle even more than usual to keep warm in the coming months.
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