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Will growing income disparity force CEOs to re-brand?

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Income inequality has been growing for years. The share of total income earned by the top 10% has risen from around 31% in the 1970’s to about 50% today. Most of this income increase has come at the expense of workers in the lower half of the distribution. The post Will growing income disparity force CEOs to re-brand?

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Rod Thorn: Prognostications, Predictions and Hot Topics for 2020

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Technology, high cost of commercial real estate, lack of geographical mobility, concern for the environment, and the probable advent of a national health care system will all add up to workers no longer being tied to one company for their health insurance or income, and tied to commuting to one communal location.

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SEMRush makes disavowing toxic backlinks simple and easy

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Once you initiate a Backlink Audit project for your domain, the SEMRush spiders and bots buzz around the internet, checking out each and every incoming link that connects to your site. I am using my own site, Chris Abraham, chrisabraham.com , for this article.

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How Millennial Skepticism Will Shape Brands In The Future

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As a result, they have lower real incomes, fewer assets and higher debt than previous generations at comparable ages. A key reason for this lack of optimism among these younger generations is the disruptive impact from the 2008 great recession. Most Millennials entered the job market during and after this economic crisis.

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New England Innocence Project

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Nowhere is that more clear than when it comes to holding events, especially when those events are a significant driver of income for your organization. Episode Summary: There’s one thing we all had to do in some form or another in 2020—pivot! No one did that better than the New England Innocence Project.

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The Pandemic Accelerated Independent Worker Use of Online Marketplaces

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Obviously, the pandemic-induced shift to remote work and the need for people who lost jobs or had their hours cut to generate income resulted in more independent workers turning to marketplaces. Their use grew steadily from 2012 to 2020, then jumped substantially in 2021, increasing from 27% in 2020.

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15% of today’s jobs will be gone by 2030

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250 million to 280 million new jobs could be created from the impact of rising incomes on consumer goods alone. About 50% of current work activities are technically automatable. 6 out of 10 current occupations have more than 30% of activities that are technically automatable. Spending patterns will shift as the population ages.