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Survey says healthcare law will make hiring less likely at small businesses
The Affordable Care Act, aka ObamaCare, is decreasing the likelihood that businesses will hire new employees, according to a new survey by Sageworks, a financial information company.
Job growth in Colorado passes pre-recession mark
Colorado is back in an expansion mode, regaining all the jobs lost during the recession. But that doesn't mean there isn't more work to be done.
Use of temp workers on the rise
The use of temporary workers is surging again -- a trend that's typically seen as a sign that the economy is strengthening but that companies are uncertain how long and strong the growth will be.
Construction jobs up in New Jersey
Aided by low interest rates and Sandy's recovery, New Jersey's economy is preparing to get a boost from a group that has been slumbering for at least five years.
Tapping into a Raging Payroll Revenue Stream
How one CPA turned the ‘headache’ of payroll into a highly profitable service by building the right model
U.S. Census Bureau app includes inflation and employment data
Popular App Now Brings 19 Key Economic Statistics to Users
New Payroll Clients: It Pays to Pick and Choose
Signing a new client is one of the most exciting parts of running a payroll business. And when you're first starting out, it can be tempting to accept just about anyone who walks through the door.
Men and women look for different things when choosing an employer
Employer survey examines gender differences around what makes an employer attractive