Wages have not kept up with inflation.
Author archives: Gabrielle Bienasz
The Euro Hit a Record Low Against The Dollar, and Travelers Are Taking Advantage
The currency hit its lowest value in 20 years.
Elon Musk’s Jet Took A 9-Minute Flight From San Jose to San Francisco
A public transit enthusiast called out the flight on Twitter, which sparked fury online.
After ‘Crypto Winter,’ Advice Seeker Regrets Taking Crypto — and Only Crypto — In Divorce
One letter writer found out the hard way that “one spouse should not carry all the risk-laden assets.”
The City of Sedona is Paying Airbnb-Type Landlords Stipends If They Offer Housing To Local Workers
If you want to rent your Sedona second home to a local worker, the city will give you a stipend of up to $10,000.
Elon Musk Announced Tesla’s ‘Full Self-Driving’ Technology Will Cost $3,000 More
The “full self-driving” feature can be installed in a Tesla and can help drivers change lanes and steer.
Facebook Contract Workers Were Reportedly Let Go in a Zoom Call Where Nobody Introduced Themselves
The workers at Accenture received a month of pay and no guaranteed further work, according to reports.
Japan Is Asking Young Adults To Drink More To Support the Country’s Alcohol Businesses
Young people in Japan are drinking less than in previous generations and the government misses the sales tax.
Tesla’s Cybertruck Will Cost More Than Originally Planned
You’re going to have to wait until 2023 for Cybertruck, and it might not be as cheap as originally announced.
‘My Presence Has Become A Distraction’: Dan Price, CEO of $70,000 Minimum Wage Fame, Resigns From Gravity Payments Amid Legal Troubles
Dan Price made waves in 2015 when he announced he would phase in a $70,000 minimum wage for employees. Now, he’s stepping down amid legal issues.