All of this could pave the way for the rise of a new kind of role: the “new-collar” job. Here’s what to know about the category that’s not quite white collar, or blue collar. Falling somewhere between ...
The job market is faltering. Wages aren’t keeping pace with inflation. Many Americans question the value of a college degree. But America is still awash in good-paying jobs, and not all of them ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The boys high school basketball playoff field is set, and the area is ready to try and put an end to its state championship drought. Bishop Kenny, Fleming Island, Impact Christian ...
For high-income earners, taxes are often one of the largest annual expenses—and one of the most important areas for proactive planning. As income increases, marginal tax rates rise, deductions phase ...
UIL releases its biennial district realignment Monday for the 2026-28 cycle, and the American-Statesman will break down its impact to Central Texas high schools. (Read our Austin-area realignment ...
There has never been a better time to be an income investor. The range of products designed to generate high income has never been wider or more diverse. There has never been so many ways to capture ...
Enrollment at colleges and universities has increased for the third straight year, with headcounts across undergraduate and graduate programs reaching 19.4 million — the largest total enrollment in a ...
Dividend ETFs may be out of favor, but passive income is always in style. Dividend exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have largely underperformed in 2025 as tech stocks kept leading the equity markets ...
Although staying in a campus dorm is often the norm for college students, room and board averages about $12,302 per year at four-year public universities, per the Education Data Initiative. That means ...
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Early decision isn’t just for the rich, as long as people with lower incomes can get accurate price quotes before agreeing to attend if they get in. By Ron Lieber In 1988, Ron Lieber applied to ...