While wives are much more likely to outearn their husbands today than they were several decades ago, the share of female breadwinners varies on a geographic basis due to cultural
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The past year has been uniquely difficult for teachers. After the COVID-19 pandemic shut schools down last spring, educators were forced to transition their work to virtual schooling, with little time to plan. In the new school year, teachers have faced more difficult dilemmas. Some districts have reopened schools despite increasing COVID-19 case numbers, which has educators worried about studentsâ health and safetyâand their own. In other districts, instruction has remained online, and teachers are struggling to keep students engaged and learning in the virtual classroom. Some districts have opted for a hybrid solution, leaving educators to navigate the difficulties of both approaches with different groups of students rotating between online and in-person instruction.
Entrepreneurship is one of the many ways that individuals can build wealth in America. There are nearly 170 thousand minority-owned startups in the U.S., employing over 700 thousand people and
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ If January provides any insight into what to expect this spring, home shoppers are in for another fiercely competitive home-buying season with record low inventory pushing prices higher and homes selling more quickly, according to the realtor.com
® Monthly Housing Trends Report released today, which shows buyers returning to the market in earnest at the start of the year. Demand for housing was already strong coming into the year and we don t see that slowing down with millennials reaching prime home-buying age, and many remote workers still in the market for more space, said realtor.com