Career Economics
  • Not Making Enough Money? It May Be Your Spouse’s Fault

    Singles with big career aspirations should seek a partner with a “highly conscientious personality,” claims a new study from Washington University in St. Louis.

  • The Top 10 Hiring Myths

    By Maureen Mackey, The Fiscal Times

    Every company makes hiring mistakes. A candidate looks great on paper, aces the interviews, nails every reference and background check – then fails to meet expectations in some fundamental way,...

  • How Child Care Is the Economy’s Hidden Driver

    By Knowledge@Wharton, Knowledge@Wharton

    So you’re going to have a baby. Congratulations! It goes by fast, so enjoy it. Oh, and pardon the unsolicited advice, but start saving. Now. The piano lessons. The soccer camp. The orthodontia. And...

  • Chances Are Your Co-Worker Is High on Pot

    By Kate Rogers, CNBC

    Showing up to work high? You're not alone. A new report has found nearly 1 in 10 Americans are showing up to work high on marijuana. Mashable.com conducted the survey in partnership with SurveyMonkey...

  • 		<p>That wireless mouse you're touching? Primitive. Intel wants to take controlling your computer into the Star Trek age with something it calls "perceptual computing." The basic idea is to use gesture controls, face recognition, voice recognition, and e

    The New American Dream in a Networked Economy

    By Philip Zelikow, Techonomy

    Despite strides in jobs and the economy, Americans remain pessimistic about their future, according to a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll . Three-quarters of respondents said that they are...