The tech industry is seeing a labor shortage as the need for workers in the semiconductor sector continues to rise. More on the shortage: cnb.cx/3RVnLtW
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According to a recent SmartAsset analysis, the state with the lowest costs of living is West Virginia, where one needs a pre-tax income of $39,386 to pay for necessities like housing, transportation, health care, taxes and other common expenses. The analysis utilizes data from the MIT Living Wage calculator and data from various federal agencies. Here's the full look at the 15 U.S. states with the lowest cost of living, based on how much a single person needs to cover basic costs: cnb.cx/4cBwYQy
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The Greek government has defended its new six-day working week policy, saying it is an “exceptional measure” that would only be applied in “specific circumstances.” Greece introduced in early July new regulation that gives employees in some businesses the option of working an extra two hours each day, or adding another eight-hour shift to their schedule — meaning they could work 48 instead of the traditional 40 hours a week. The policy does not cover food services and tourism businesses. Find out more: cnb.cx/461K6M7
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Inventory of both new and existing homes is finally rising, but the supply of newly built homes appears to be way too high.
It suddenly looks like there are too many homes for sale. Here's why that's not quite right
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Follow these steps to find the best — and cheapest — flights for your next vacation.
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An officer tasked with protecting Supreme Court justices' homes shot an alleged armed carjacker near the residence of Sonia Sotomayor, authorities said.
Suspected carjacker shot outside home of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor
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The European Space Agency has prepared its newest heavy-lift Ariane 6 rocket to launch from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana on Tuesday.
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Climate change and hybrid work policies are contributing to mixed opinions around what clothes are or aren't office-appropriate.
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When it comes to investing accounts, such as 401(k)s and IRAs, financial pros will generally tell you, the less you look at them, the better. As long as you have a broadly diversified portfolio that matches your tolerance for risk, the thinking goes, not much good can come from worrying about the daily ups and downs of your investments. Instead, sit back, and watch compound interest work its magic over the decades you’re invested. There is one major exception to the rule, however, and it has nothing to do with the stocks. Learn what it is: cnb.cx/4cSx1qN
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