The minimum wage for workers in the city of Santa Fe and Santa Fe County will rise to $15.40 an hour beginning March 1. The current minimum wage for both is $15 an hour. The increase of the minimum ...
Waukesha County is seeking volunteers for its peer-based AODA (Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse) program. The program has been helping people in recovery since 1982. Applicants must have at least one year ...
Everyday living costs play a major role in how much money you need to retire. A new state-by-state analysis from personal finance website GOBankingRates shows that the estimated total savings needed ...
Most of us are familiar with goals like “walking 10,000 steps a day,” or “strength training three times a week,” but these big, arbitrary numbers can feel overwhelming. Between work demands, family ...
Noom has launched a new Proactive Health GLP-1 Program focused on preventive health care. The program includes at-home testing of 17 biomarkers, behavioral support, and personalized GLP-1 microdosing ...
With the New Year comes a new minimum wage for Michigan workers. Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, the minimum wage in Michigan for adult workers will be $13.73 per hour, according to the state Department of ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Minimum wage workers across Ohio will see a bump in their paychecks on Jan. 1, when the state’s minimum wage will increase to $11 per hour for non-tipped employees and $5.50 per hour ...
DENVER — Minimum wage in Denver increased by 48 cents on Jan. 1, while Colorado's minimum wage went up by 35 cents. The City and County of Denver announced their increase in August. The minimum wage ...
OLYMPIA, Wash - Washington workers making minimum wage will get a bump in pay in the new year, with minimum wage increasing to $17.13 an hour. That's up 2.8% $16.66 an hour. That means once again, ...
The new year is nearly here — a time not only marked by new beginnings, but new wages too. In 19 states, minimum wage workers will see a boost in their pay starting Jan. 1, 2026. When minimum wage ...
California's minimum wage is set to increase at the start of the year, going up 40 cents from $16.50 to $16.90, according to the California Department of Industrial Relations. Starting Jan. 1, ...
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