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Some nursing homes say they can’t compete for workers, as fast-food places and other retailers have raised wages.
And new data shows that buying a place is more affordable than renting in some areas.
Several indicators suggest that the economy is humming along. But recent surveys show, a growing number of people feel exactly the opposite.
Will employers notice? Many are already raising wages for their workers because of the labor crunch.
Workers’ incomes may see further gains as the ongoing labor shortage pushes employers to offer higher pay.
With signing bonuses, rising wages and less fear of being laid off — what’s not to like?
A new initiative from the Labor Department aims to up outreach and enforcement related to such issues.
Some of them are reminded of the bad ol’ 1970s.
In the 1980s, some companies paid new workers less than current workers. Now, employers are trying that system during a labor shortage.
The pandemic has shown that child care in the U.S. isn’t working. Most early childhood caregivers and teachers don’t earn a living wage.