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A Nashville retiree faces paying more than $46,000 dollars for exceeding Social Income limits. We explain what happened

A Nashville retiree faces paying more than $46,000 dollars for exceeding Social Income limits. We explain what happened

More and more companies are looking for talent that uses artificial intelligence tools. We explain how to learn and develop these skills easily

Texas faces a shortage of workers in trades like electricians and welders. What jobs can you get faster and how much they pay

Where people are looking for summer jobs in Texas: industries with more vacations, cities with higher demand and how much can earn in 2026

The project aims to overturn a proclamation signed in 2025 that established stricter rules for this visa program

Find out when the $1,000 will be deposited into Trump Accounts, who qualifies, and how to open one in 2026, since you should do it this tax season

If you want to earn an extra $500 every week, we'll show you four jobs you can do from home or anywhere

Many companies are changing their operational systems and are looking for employees with knowledge of artificial intelligence

The government will launch Trump Accounts with $1,000 for babies. Can everyone open this account and receive this money? We explain how they work

Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase will match the $1,000 contribution to Trump Accounts for only some families: we tell you who qualifies

If you are undocumented and your employers pay you less for that reason, there are some alternatives you can consider to assert your rights

Crew Carwash chain chosen by Glassdoor as the best place to work in the US in 2026, beating out major tech companies

California sets the highest minimum wage in the United States in 2026: find out how much is paid per hour and who the new state rate applies to

Undocumented farmworkers are victims of wage theft, labor advocacy groups warned; farmworkers are afraid to report it to the authorities

A UAW worker at a Ford factory has been suspended after a heated exchange with Donald Trump went viral, sparking debate over free speech, workplace discipline, and political confrontation.

Mid-sized cities lead the way in US job opportunities in 2026. We tell you where there are more jobs and a better quality of life

Starting March 1, there will be new fees for some premium immigration services, such as work visas

Even if you don't speak English fluently, you can find well-paying jobs in the United States. We'll tell you what the best options are for Latinos

Some jobs in the United States can be more accessible and offer better salaries to immigrants looking to settle in the country

Judge Trina Thompson ruled that Kristi Noem did not comply with the procedure established by law

Although hiring for this famous Christmas character has fallen, wages to work as Santa Claus have increased to $25 an hour

By advocating a focus on the qualification of foreign workers and better wages, USCIS will apply a new rule to H-1B visa applicants

The criteria for approving high-skilled visas have also been tightened in recent months

The country surprised this year with its high growth, but must correct problems such as its fiscal deficit

The federal government introduced Trump accounts for children born in the United States. Here's what you need to do to open one and get the $1,000

California's attorney general argues that the visa fee

Wages will increase in some US cities and counties to $17 per hour starting January 1st of next year

Job opportunities have fallen for Gen Z youth in recent years, causing major challenges to their career development

A hidden detail in your Social Security account could increase or decrease your benefits. We tell you what it is and what you should do before 2025

Michael Dell, owner of Dell Technologies, wants to help the future of 25 million children with a $250 donation to their Trump accounts

Discover when you can change your Social Security number (SSN) and how to request it. The SSA only approves changes in very special situations: learn about them

With analysis from expert lawyers, we explain the difference between an administrative order and a judicial (or criminal) order in an ICE raid

Supreme Court upholds lower court ruling that UC's ban on undocumented students from campus jobs is discriminatory

They are World Series champions again, for the first time in 25 years

Chuong Dong was arrested on a previous deportation order

Get the essential facts about immigration: Border Patrol is deploying inland to support ICE and there are new rapid action forces

Workers thought potential employers were traveling in the agents' vehicles; at least 14 days laborers were detained at the Panorama City store

This includes refugees, asylum seekers, and spouses of those with H-1B visas for foreign workers

The average family health insurance costs $26,993 a year in the US We explain what's behind that high price and how it affects you.

Walmart suspends hiring for those who require an H-1B visa after the new $100,000 fee imposed by the Trump administration

Iry reported that the renewal of work permits for refugees became slow

Nearly 800,000 drivers gain access to a path that will allow them to unionize in California and seek better wages and benefits

Between 22 and 24 million people will see premium increases, and 4 million are projected to lose coverage

New Trump Administration rule would cause up to $2.46 billion in lost wages, according to the United Farm Workers

From the healthcare sector to the corporate world, we share with you a list of jobs that represent stable and well-paid alternatives

The European country is in the middle of several crises at once. Is it fair to blame President Macron?

The plan resonates as a cautionary tale in a context where deportations decrease the labor force in the fields

The novelty is that orexin agonists, such as TAK-861, are showing promising results in phase 2 of clinical trials

People continue to arrive at Home Depot to find a way to earn a living and continue putting food on their families' tables.

Employers will pay much more per employee for the same level of health insurance coverage

Activists insist on a balance between President Trump immigration policies and labor market demands

Neighborhood checks would involve investigations of the place of residence by officers from Citizenship and Immigration Services

Amid a diplomatic crisis with Washington, Lula government seeks support from the Brazilian private sector

The Attorney General proposal could eliminate up to 50% of the jobs in these gambling halls

ICE and Border Patrol agents have created a climate of terror for millions of Latinos

Protected by Temporary Protected Status, which authorizes them to obtain a work permit, they are experiencing moments of tension

The Supreme Court preserved a key part of Obamacare coverage requirements that requires health plans to provide free preventive care

The demand asks that authorizes the employment a the students of the system of the university of California, without have in account its status migratory

Los Angeles City Council preliminarily approves a groundbreaking plan to raise the minimum wage for tourism workers to $30 per hour by 2028, aligning with the upcoming Olympic Games.

Discover essential tips to prepare for a job interview, from building confidence to researching the company. Master the art of presenting yourself and answering questions smartly.

A groundbreaking study suggests that individuals with ADHD may experience less severe symptoms when following a demanding schedule. Learn about the implications for ADHD management.

In September, U.S. employers added 254,000 jobs, significantly exceeding expectations. The unemployment rate also decreased to 4.1%, indicating a strong labor market.

Hotel workers across the U.S. strike over Labor Day weekend due to low wages and increased workloads that persist after the pandemic.

The Haryana government has received a big blow from the Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday.

The UK government announced on Monday that from the beginning of next year fines will be tripled on employers and landlords who allow illegal immigrants to work or rent out

Rishi Sunak, wearing a bulletproof vest, walked past Immigration Enforcement officers in Brent (North London) earlier this week and took part in an action to watch the officers work.

According to a report, the Defense Ministry of India is the world's largest employer with 2.92 million people.