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It’s a cruel summer for student loan borrowers. Here’s how business leaders can make the case for better benefits for their employees
LeadershipIt’s a cruel summer for student loan borrowers. Here’s how business leaders can make the case for better benefits for their employees
By Brit MorseJuly 10, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaks on stage.
AIOpenAI is betting millions on building AI talent from the ground up amid rival Meta’s poaching pitch
By Lily Mae LazarusJuly 5, 2025
The Trump administration has begun garnishing wages of student loan borrowers in default. These are the benefits businesses can offer employees to help with their debt
Workplace CultureThe Trump administration has begun garnishing wages of student loan borrowers in default. These are the benefits businesses can offer employees to help with their debt
By Brit MorseJuly 5, 2025
Ryan Breslow speaks sitting in a chair
SuccessBolt’s millennial founder has just ‘killed’ its unlimited PTO perk because it was actually causing burnout
By Preston ForeJuly 2, 2025
‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ won’t eliminate taxes on federal Social Security benefits as Trump says it will
Politics‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ won’t eliminate taxes on federal Social Security benefits as Trump says it will
By Fatima Hussein and The Associated PressJuly 2, 2025
The buttons of the music streaming app Spotify, surrounded by Podcasts, Apple Music, Facebook and other apps on the screen of an iPhone.
NewslettersSpotify’s new CHRO shares how she’s rolling out AI at a tech-first company
By Sara BraunJune 12, 2025
Salary is just the beginning—These are the latest compensation strategies to attract superstar employees  
LeadershipSalary is just the beginning—These are the latest compensation strategies to attract superstar employees  
By Sara BraunJune 5, 2025
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NewslettersThese are the benefits that employees actually want—and the number one spot is the same for every generation
By Brit MorseMay 23, 2025
Newly elected Pope Leo XIV.
SuccessPope Leo XIV just took the top job in the Catholic Church—and the role comes with a $33,000-a-month paycheck
By Emma BurleighMay 9, 2025
A woman handing over her medical insurance card to the receptionist at an MRI clinic reception in order to pay for her scan and follow up treatment.
NewslettersHairClub switched its 140 employees to individualized healthcare plans and reduced premium costs by 53%
By Brit MorseMay 7, 2025
Wellness perks
LeadershipStartups are famously stressful. Here’s how one wellness company is vowing to do things differently
By Sara BraunMay 1, 2025
Competitive Retirement
Leadership93% of employees say retirement benefits influence whether they’ll take a job. How to design a competitive plan
By Alicia AdamczykMay 1, 2025
Giving workers unlimited time off could help companies outperform the S&P 500, investors say
LeadershipGiving workers unlimited time off could help companies outperform the S&P 500, investors say
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 24, 2025
Greece—one of the few EU nations with a budget surplus last year—announces $1.15 billion in financial benefits
PoliticsGreece—one of the few EU nations with a budget surplus last year—announces $1.15 billion in financial benefits
By Elena Becatoros and The Associated PressApril 23, 2025
An illustration of two hands trading money for time.
NewslettersThe latest PTO trend: Letting employees exchange it for cash, retirement savings, or even student loan payments
By Brit MorseApril 18, 2025
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