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By Warren Wright of Saeculum Research
It wasn't always this tough to find good people for jobs in construction, manufacturing, healthcare and other blue-collar industries.
According to generational... Read More
By Saeculum Research
Are you strapped for cash, new to the city, or just plain lonely? “Co-living” may be for you: A growing number of Americans are embracing life with roommates.
This trend... Read More
A new type of collaborative robot, commonly referred to as a “co-bot,” could allow employees to safely work alongside robots. Although traditional robots work separately from humans and follow a set... Read More
The ability of state school finance systems to fairly deliver resources to students is an essential precondition for the delivery of high-quality education.
States must provide a sufficient level of... Read More
By Mike Wojcik, MBA, CLU, CFP®, Senior Vice President of Horton Benefit Solutions
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) continues to dominate the news concerning the future of Healthcare and Health Insurance... Read More
By Saeculum Research
In April, YouTube lost 5 percent of its top U.S. and Canadian advertisers following reports that client ads were appearing next to extremist videos. The ensuing uproar came from... Read More
Telemedicine, predictive diagnostics, wearable sensors and a host of new apps will transform how people manage their health
By The Economist
WHEN someone goes into cardiac arrest, survival depends on... Read More
By Saeculum Research
According to the latest quarterly report by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), U.S. median single-family home prices jumped up 7 percent year over year in Q1 2017,... Read More
As previously mentioned, health care and other pink-collar industries have been among the fastest-growing fields in the U.S. workforce—and will remain so for years to come.
But the problem with such... Read More
Despite the high demand for blue collar labor, Millennials, the very workers who in the years to come will be needed to replace outgoing blue-collar retirees, have shown little—and declining—interest... Read More