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With the rise of remote and hybrid work following the pandemic, work relationships have forever changed. AdvertisementHow workplace connections have changedWith remote work, developing a work-spouse relationship is much more difficult due to limited in-person interactions. Still, Pillemer said, relationships aren't all lost with remote work. AdvertisementWigert noted that work best friends, work spouses, and similarly strong work connections can lead to being "more engaged, productive, and committed to their organization." What is your experience with work friendships, work spouses, and loneliness at work?
Persons: Erin Mantz, Mantz, Zeno, skews, they'll, Ben Wigert, Wigert, Vicki Salemi, Salemi, Julianna Pillemer, Pillemer, Joseph Fuller, Fuller, X, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, New York University, Harvard's Business School, Work Initiative
A new ADP Research Institute report shows employment for software developers has declined from January 2018. Related storiesJob-search platform Indeed has its own running index of job postings for the software development sector. Swallowing a pay cut is a tough ask for software developers who were earning top dollar just a few years ago." AdvertisementData from Handshake, a platform where students can look for work, suggests a cooler demand for software developers or engineers. Have you made a career change from or to software development or another tech job?
Persons: , Daniel Zhao, Glassdoor's, Zhao, Nela Richardson, Richardson, Nick Bunker, Bunker, Randy Tarnowski, Tarnowski, they're Organizations: Service, ADP Research, Business, North America, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Rachel Pohl, 34, who lived in San Francisco for several years, and her husband, Jesse Rosenthal, are just two of the people who left. They had been considering moving away from California for quite some time before leaving San Francisco in the fall of 2020. She has also found the people are more diversified in terms of jobs, as opposed to the dominance of tech in the San Francisco area. Realtor.com noted both San Francisco and Chattanooga as buyer's markets at the moment, where the "supply of homes is greater than the demand for homes." Have you moved out of San Francisco or somewhere else in the US?
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Many Americans are not willing to leave a tip all the time, and they're becoming less likely to do so. The 2024 survey of US adults conducted from April 29 to May 1 found that 67% percent of those who go to sit-down restaurants always give tips to servers. Thirty-five percent of adults said "tipping culture has gotten out of control," per the Bankrate post. Still, the survey found 78% of Gen Xers and 86% of baby boomers who go to sit-down restaurants always give a tip. AdvertisementAnd younger Americans are less likely to tip at sit-down restaurants.
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Read previewArielle Francois, 24, would tell her past self it's fine to be nervous about making the move from South Florida to Dallas. Francois moved to Florida from Haiti because of the earthquake in 2010. Beyond scrolling through social media posts and apartment sites, there are also rent and costs to think about. Additionally, Francois said she feels it's more affordable to live in Dallas than South Florida for someone her age. "Because South Florida is so close to Haiti, you'll find a huge population of Haitians in South Florida," she said.
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AdvertisementPros and cons of living in VancouverBain noted to BI several personal advantages to living in Vancouver, including the people who she has found can be welcoming and generous. After living in Australia and given her work as a destination makeup artist, Bain said another pro is the proximity from Vancouver to other places. Advertisement"I felt like I really wanted to experience more of the world," she said. She also found that wedding work in Canada is more seasonal than in Australia due to the snowy winters. Bain is happy living in Canada and the positives that come with being there.
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Why Americans might be getting worried about the job marketIn some ways, Americans' growing pessimism in the job market is perplexing. That's because the job market has become more challenging than it was a couple of years ago, when the Great Resignation was at its peak. So, it's possible that some Americans in certain industries are facing a job market where openings are far from abundant. For example, there's some evidence that the job market for high-wage roles has cooled over the past year. Julia Pollak, the chief economist at ZipRecruiter, told Business Insider earlier this month after April's labor market figures were released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics that it is "no longer a white-hot labor market" or a job "candidate's market in every industry where workers can get whatever they want."
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Many Americans don't know, and it's getting even harder to calculate — especially as Social Security is poised to start reducing benefits in just about a decade. Related stories"That number is all over the place," Copeland said, referring to how much people are going to need in retirement savings. "It will be devastating if people who already are facing very dire retirement prospects get less Social Security than they're planning on. Estimating how much you will need in retirement may be helpful, even long before retirement. That highlights the fact that calculating how much you're going to actually need in retirement is complicated.
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That's because, taken together, the two primary Social Security funds are set to only be able to pay out full benefits through 2035; the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund, one of the main funds comprising Social Security, will start getting depleted in 2033. AdvertisementIn other words, the moment that today's older Gen Xers are ready to retire, their Social Security benefits could start to shrink. Gen Xers — born from 1965 to 1980 — have been deemed the country's "neglected middle child" by the Pew Research Center. And among the different generations, Gen Xers were the most likely to report that they were feeling financially insecure. That could set the stage for the new crop of Gen X retirees to arrive in an already-precarious retirement economy.
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Fewer construction workers means less — and slower — residential construction, which in turn leads to higher home prices, according to a 2023 report from researchers at the University of Utah and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Builders and infrastructure projects are in desperate need of all kinds of construction workers, but especially skilled tradespeople. Simonson said that allowing more immigrants into the country to fill construction jobs is crucial. Making the industry more appealing to womenBoushey pointed out that the share of women in the overall construction industry has climbed. The construction industry is also at a disadvantage because most workers can't do manual labor until they retire.
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But outside these and other tasks, Echavidre, 45, spends time playing pickleball in California. Other stay-at-home parents could find it helpful to pick up work on the side. Echavidre recommends other stay-at-home parents try to earn money through something they are passionate about if they have time. If you are looking to pick up side work, Echavidre said to look out for what's in demand. He said he especially finds older and retired people are playing pickleball.
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Americans say they don't have enough money for retirement, with a solid chunk having no savings at all. At the same time, the economy is about to see the "peak boomer" generation retire and deplete their savings. Tourangeau is part of a generation of older Americans who don't feel confident in their financial situation. Any of those who leave the workforce to retire may need to rely on any retirement savings they have built. AdvertisementAre you a peak boomer or older American worried you won't have enough money for retirement?
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Rose Almond is a fully self-employed freelance engineer after resigning from her office job in 2015. She has also done freelance work through Upwork. Her total revenue from her self-employed work in 2023 was around 65,400 Canadian dollars, or over $47,500. Almond has found that "the lack of face-to-face interaction" that comes with freelance work can sometimes get lonely. Freelance work has now given Almond a chance to explore another work goal.
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Now her family is living their American dream in South Florida. Peacock's family is just one example of people pursuing the American dream, which can mean different things to different people, like achieving homeownership. Some Gen Zers see the American dream has changed from how older peers may have seen it. For us, the American dream is also the weather and the beach lifestyle, and we have that." "We're legally entitled to do the last stage from within the country, but it's a very complicated and lengthy process," Peacock said.
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While artists typically use a sketchpad, a canvas, or a digital tablet for their creations, Sobel is mainly painting luxury items like Louis Vuitton bags. Courtesy of Michele SobelWhile she considered painting her "lifelong passion," she had a passion for journalism too. "Michele Sobel Fine Art specializes in hand painting luxury leather goods, and it's kind of a twofold business," Sobel said. I just was kind of doing because I was following my passion, doing something that I love." AdvertisementSobel is now able to focus on her dream of hand painting work and original art.
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Kaelyn Dannenfelser said she's happier than ever after a job change and a move to Charleston from Nashville. AdvertisementKaelyn Dannenfelser, 28, said while she misses her friends in Nashville, Tennessee, and loved being able to live there, she's definitely not moving back. AdvertisementFor those looking to move to Charleston like her, she suggested spending time researching as there are several islands. While Dannenfelser hasn't been living in Charleston or in her new role too long, she's feeling much happier so far. Advertisement"I look forward to waking up in Charleston and waking up for my job," she said.
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AdvertisementSide hustles can include building a profitable business, spending a few minutes on an online gig like survey work, or working a job that falls outside your typical 9-to-5. AdvertisementPet sitting or other kinds of care workAnother side job could be watching someone's pets or care-related side hustles. AdvertisementFood deliveryThere are several food delivery platforms people can try as a side job, such as Uber Eats. "You may be really passionate about art or that creative side, but that's not something that you do in your day job," Caban said. Have you made money from a side job or a side hustle?
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A new ADP Research Institute report showed how teacher pay compares to the pay of all employees. Teacher pay as a share of the pay for all employees aged 20 to 25 has greatly fallen over the years. AdvertisementThere's a shortage of teachers, and young adults could be shying away from the profession as teacher pay becomes less competitive. And for teachers aged 25 to 30, that has increased from $49,427 in January 2018 to $59,780 in October 2023. Education isn't the only field that may have trouble attracting young job seekers.
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This city is also where renters can see their money go the furthest among 189 places in a recent analysis from RentCafe. Meanwhile, Both wrote that "Boston had similar prices for basic necessities" as well as "a slightly higher monthly rent" than for Sunnyvale. AdvertisementManhattan had the largest monthly rent plus basic necessities value but ended up having one of the lower scores, at 14.73. Based on the scores calculated using income, rent, and expenses data, three of the top 15 cities where income can go far were in Texas, with scores near or over 60.0. "The coastal cities, the gateway cities have always been hubs for greater density," Ressler said.
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Chisom Okwulehie said Juntero Design, a subsidiary of a business she started in 2021, is her main income source. AdvertisementChisom Okwulehie, 35, told Business Insider she thought she wouldn't start a business until she was in her 40s. Okwulehie said she was surprised Juntero Design, which she owns and is a subsidiary of her and her husband's business Juntero, has become her main source of income. While some people may consider making a side gig into their full-time job, Okwulehie isn't saying goodbye to her senior architect role. Have you turned a side hustle or business into your main or only source of income?
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Project management saw its share of postings noting a bachelor's or higher slip from January 2019. "I think that points towards some of that potential for skills-first hiring to maybe even impact some of those knowledge worker type of sectors," Stahle said. The new Indeed report noted sectors with big percentage point declines over the last few years for mentions of bachelor's degree or higher in postings. AdvertisementStahle pointed out to BI that software development also saw the share of postings noting a bachelor's or higher fall amid tech layoffs. "It's interesting that the layoffs have happened, but many of the tech employers have still continued to cut in their other job postings," Stahle said.
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That's according to a new report from career-site Indeed analyzing educational requirements in US job postings since January 2019. As employers shift from formal educational requirements to skills-first hiring, job seekers might want to think about their skills. Even with a shift away from college degree requirements, there could be assumed credentials and levels of education, per the new report. "There's a lot of sectors where it's really common for jobs to not include any educational requirements whatsoever," Stahle said. Controlling for occupational mix, the percentage of job postings that require a college degree has only fallen by 3.6 percent over that period."
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Ilana Buhl believes the cons of living in Denmark are minor compared to the pros. Buhl, who moved to Denmark in 2018, finds feeling safer and being in a walkable city are two pros. Buhl, who got her permanent residence permit not too long ago, said "the cons are so minor compared to the pros" in Denmark . Buhl shared with Business Insider some of the pros and cons of living in Denmark after living in Texas. The weather can be one negativeWhile Buhl finds the pros of living in Denmark outweigh the cons, she noted a few downsides.
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Read previewSince moving to Melbourne, Australia , in November, Tara has spent her time off from her job as a restaurant host going to beaches or seeing the Penguin Parade at Phillip Island. AdvertisementTara, 29, is loving life in Australia after moving from London and changing lanes from a corporate job to working in hospitality. She talked to BI about her career switch into hospitality and the pros and cons of living in Australia. AdvertisementA personal con about living in Australia is being far away from friends and family and the time difference to reach them. Tara said she's happier living in Melbourne and that "living here feels like I really am on holiday everyday."
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