Podcasts

  • Many popular funds in workplace retirement savings plans are down more than 13% so far this year.

    May 3
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  • With abortion rights in the U.S. in danger, employers are taking measures to extend support and access to healthcare.

    May 3
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  • If you're going through the day feeling drowsy and inattentive, your work performance can be significantly impacted.

    May 3
  • Fifty-one percent of small businesses don’t have cybersecurity measures in place, incorrectly thinking their business is ‘too small’ to be a target.

    May 3
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  • Diana Vicezar, founder of Mapis, explains the challenges international students face when trying to find work with U.S. employers.

    May 2
  • Leo Goncalves is vice president of Workforce Solutions at the University of Phoenix.

    May 2
  • Missy Plohr-Memming is senior vice president of MetLife’s Group Benefits National Accounts Sales organization, which provides employee benefits solutions to U.S. based employers with 5,000 or more employees. In this role, Plohr-Memming oversees sales strategy and key growth initiatives to drive top-and bottom-line financial results.

    May 2
  • As employees struggle with their daily financial needs, retirement savings is taking a back seat.

    May 2
  • The move adds to an intensive effort to ramp up immigration to fill record-high levels of job vacancies as the country faces one of its tightest labor markets in decades. 

    May 2
  • William Dunkelberg is professor emeritus of economics in the College of Liberal Arts, Temple University, where he  served as dean of the School of Business and Management from 1987 through 1994 and as Director of the Center for the Advancement and Study of Entrepreneurship.  He currently serves as chief economist for the National Federation of Independent Business.  His prior appointments were at the Krannert Graduate School of Management, Purdue University,  the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University and the Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan.  He has BA, MA and Ph.D. degrees in economics from the University of Michigan. Dunkelberg is a nationally known authority on small business, entrepreneurship, consumer credit and government policy.  He has appeared on CNBC, Bloomberg, Fox, CNN, MSNBC, the ABC, CBS and NBC Evening News programs, "Good Morning America" and numerous local news and business TV and radio shows.  He is frequently quoted in major news publications including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Bloomberg Business Week, The New York Times, U.S. News & World Report and USA Today, and serves on the economic forecasting panels for USA Today and Bloomberg and as an economic advisor to ABC News. He is the author or co-author of numerous books and articles.

    May 2
    William Dunkelberg, Professor of Economics (emeritus) and Chief Economist, National Federation of Independent Business