Bankrate released its 2024 survey of financial regrets. The survey asks people about their financial errors and which of them they regret the most. Not…
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Yesterday, I wrote about the wealth gap and why it explains the lack of value in a community college degree. Young adults are not only…
Bevill State Community College in Jasper, AL recently announced that it has created a Facilities Maintenance Technology associate degree program to train facilities personnel. The…
WalletHub recently released its 2024 Community College rankings. I have always said that I am not a big fan of rankings like this, mostly because…
Earlier this year, the Brookings Institution published an analysis of wages and earnings based on educational attainment at different stages in life. Researchers there studied…
A recent update by the United Way of Michigan shows an increase in the number of households classified as asset-limited, income-constrained, employed (ALICE) between 2021…
Last week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the weekly median earnings of US salaried and hourly workers in the second quarter. The composite median…
A new survey by Bank of America shows that nearly half of working Gen Z adults need financial support from their family to make ends…
Earlier this year, HomeSnacks, a Raleigh, NC-based data analysis firm, identified the 10 best Michigan cities for singles. I won’t argue with whatever data they…
Last weekend, Northwestern College – a for-profit college that specializes in allied health education – closed rather unceremoniously, leaving several hundred students in a bind.…