Gig Workers, Listen Up!

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According to the New York Times, most gig economy workers lag behind those with traditional jobs in saving for retirement. However, parts of a new federal law can help them catch up. Questions: Sources: Carnes, A. (2023). For Freelancers, New Federal Help in Saving for Retirement. The New York Times, Jan. 6 (Retrievable online at… Read more »

Lottery Overhaul

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According to the New York Times, entrants to the New York City’s housing lottery have waited years, through a tiresome and complex process. Now the system is getting an overhaul. Questions: What type of eligibility does a lottery applicant have to prove prior to being qualified for an apartment in New York’s housing program? What… Read more »