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By Laila Maidan | Business Insider Sharon Tseung graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a bachelor’s degree in 2012. Her first experience working a 9-to-5 job was right out of college at age 21, as a marketing coordinator making $30,000 a year. “When I first started working upon graduation, I was shocked that adults just do this every day until they are 60,” Tseung said. A couple of years later, she was able to take a month-long vacation to Europe. During that trip, Tseung decided to figure out how to achieve a level of financial freedom that would give her...
Read MoreBy Myrna Anover Image Credit: Mart Production, Pexels In any economic climate, the better you adapt to new technology the more successful you’ll be. The good news is that embracing many of the new products and services on the market can also help you improve your productivity. Whether you were thrust into working from home (WFH) or you’ve always been familiar with it, here are some tips to adjust and improve your routine. 1. Invest in Mesh A mesh router can do a lot for workers who have plenty of space to wander. It sets up a variety...
Read MoreBill Gates, the 4th-richest person in the world, could give each of nearly 7.9 billion people on the planet: $15, and still have $28 billion left over. By Katie Warren / Business Insider Bill and Melinda Gates are getting a divorce after 27 years of marriage. Photo by Justin Sullivan – Getty Images Bill and Melinda Gates are getting a divorce after 27 years of marriage. The couple, who married in 1994, announced the divorce on Twitter. “After a great deal of thought and a lot of work on our relationship, we have made the decision to end our marriage,” their...
Read MoreThe content strategy that works for me By Christopher Kokoski Image Credit – Author, via Canva Over the last six months, I’ve used five content types to scale my beginner blog to between 7,000 – 10,000 page views per month. It’s been a monumental climb for me. I struggled for years to figure out a process that actually worked. All the gurus sold me shortcuts, but I found that sticking to a simple game plan worked best for me. Looking back at my life, it’s what has always worked for me: study successful people who are already getting the...
Read MoreBy Estrella Ramirez | Medium Photo by Fausto Sandova on Unsplash If there is one thing that’s predictable about a world in chaos, it’s that there will always be people, ready and willing, to take advantage of the vulnerable. Over the past year, people have lost jobs, their homes, and an entire way of life at alarming rates. We, the people of humanity, are in an unpredictable and incredibly vulnerable state. Any opportunities to make quick cash or give us a sense of security we jump all over, even when it may be illogical under other circumstances. Unfortunately, it...
Read MoreBy Jason Deane | Medium Look after the Satoshi and (the) Bitcoin takes care of itself Image: Licensed adobe stock by Serenkonata Recently, I was running one of my light-hearted “Introduction to Bitcoin” events designed, as the name suggests, to introduce the concept of Bitcoin to people who hadn’t seen or understood it before. Having now runs hundreds of these events over the last few years and directly reached many thousands of people all over the world, certain re-occurring questions and objections have consistently come up, exactly as you would expect. Interestingly, however, those questions and objections have actually changed...
Read MoreYou can call it luck, but there is a method to it By David O. Photo by Spencer Selover from Pexels Regardless of what you do, there is someone who is not as good as you currently are who is making more money. The secret is in something most people think so little about — the environment. Who you do business with determines to a large extent the kind of money you will earn. And some people become millionaires so fast because they are in an environment where millions circulate easily. That is one reason, but there is more. This Makes a...
Read MoreBy Hillary Hoffower and Nick Lichtenberg in Business Insider The federal minimum wage is currently at a standstill. Image credit – Lucy Nicholson – Reuters President Joe Biden campaigned on raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $15. But the $15 proposal was struck from his stimulus plan for not meeting the rules of budget reconciliation. Progressives have long been campaigning to hike the minimum wage, but have met with opposition from Republicans as well as more moderate Democrats. It hasn’t been raised since the last time Biden was in office, as vice president in 2009. At its core, the impasse seems...
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