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April 12, 2010 by
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Inspiring Stories of Senior Americans Who Still Work for a Living
Is it better to work to live or live to work? For these senior Americans, living to work is a common mantra and a part of their everyday lives. Doing what they love, well into their 9th and 10th decades is nothing short of amazing ...
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Unemployment Extension Up in the Air for Over 200,000 Jobless Americans
The Senate will make a decision hopefully this week as to whether or not nearly a quarter of a million unemployed will be granted extension benefits on their unemployment insurance. Last week, the decision was supposed to be made, but lawmakers ...
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March 18, 2010 by
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Up-and-Coming Career in this Struggling Economy: Health Informatics
Perhaps at the worst time in the history of our national economy, it is promising to find that gold nugget, or light at the end of a very long, dark tunnel; a career in health informatics. As the rest of the country struggles to stay afloat, the healthcare ...
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March 18, 2010 by
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Older Women Take the Brunt of Unemployment Numbers in the U.S.
(Listen to this story on NPR.org, from their Morning Edition show)
In a story featured on National Public Radio this week, the topic of unemployment rates was “top dog”. For many folks who are victims of the recession (or “mancession” as NPR put it due ...
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