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One in three U.S. workers doesn t want to work for an employer that requires them to be onsite full-time, even after the pandemic is over, according to a recent survey by insurance company Prudential. Another survey by Envoy, a maker of workplace safety tools, found that nearly half of employees say they will likely look for another job if their current employer does not offer a hybrid workplace.
Between workers continued safety concerns, child care hurdles, and eligibility for additional unemployment benefits, employers nationwide are struggling to fill positions. As a result, many companies are trying a range of new tactics to find and keep job candidates willing to work in-person.
Data: Cost of Michigan babies and puppies in first year
Michigan below national average in cost of baby and puppy in first year
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As the saying goes: Nothing worth having comes free . I mean easy.
This week we’re taking a look at the cost of a baby vs. the cost of a puppy in the first year in Michigan.
Cost of Michigan babies and puppies
The cost of a baby’s first year in Michigan is about
$22,246.91, according to data compiled from the USDA, health insurance companies and the Economic Policy Institute. That’s slightly below the
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Flexibility. One of the best words to describe 2020 also applies to the Woodside Community Foundation’s stepped up approach to helping others this year.