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Top Stories On Forbes: Where The Jobs Will And Won't Be Next Year

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Where The Jobs Will And Won't Be Next Year
Where The Jobs Will And Won't Be Next Year
If you hope to land a job in the next three months, where in the U.S. will you find the most vibrant employment market? The No. 1 spot is the Cape Coral MSA, on Florida’s west coast 160 miles from Miami. Read More >
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Largest U.S. Charities For 2014
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Largest U.S. Charities For 2014
The largest 50 U.S. charities for 2013 collectively received $31 billion in private donations during their latest fiscal years, an increase of 3%. Here's the top half of the list.
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SCOTUS Rules That Amazon Can Put Workers Through Security For 25 Minutes A Day Unpaid: Why That's Wrong
The decision is a big loss for workers, as an increasing number of employers require security screenings. According to a brief filed by Integrity Staffing Solutions, there have been 13 class-action suits against Amazon and other companies with more than 400,000 plaintiffs seeking hundreds of millions of dollars. Read More >
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The App That Tracks Your Kids
Life360 is trying to corner the family social network--with all the rich data that come with knowing everyone's location all the time. Read More >
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Is The Party Ending For Rockstar Energy Drinks And Its Billionaire Founder?
Rockstar energy drinks took off like a rocket. Today it’s stuck in low orbit -- and the problem seems to be billionaire founder Russ Weiner.Read More >
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The World's Highest-Paid Musicians Of 2014
Dr. Dre took home $620 million this year before taxes, thanks largely to his Beats deal, making him the world’s top-earning musician of 2014. More remarkably, that number also marks the largest single-year haul of any musician, ever. Read More >
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The World’s Highest-Paid Musicians of 2014
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The World’s Highest-Paid Musicians of 2014
The ten top earners in music combined to earn $1.4 billion pretax last year -- nearly half of it courtesy of Dr. Dre.
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Your Customer Is The Star: How To Make Millennials, Boomers And Everyone Else Love Your Business
Tech and demographics have changed over the last decade, but customer service has not kept up. The rise of the millennial consumer has begun, and this youthful group’s influence is powerful and clear. In the latest e-book, Micah Solomon offers a new way to reach young consumers, one that will keep them coming back to your business for good. Read More >
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FORBES Twitter Chat: Adam Tanner On Data Privacy
Are companies doing enough to protect your data? It's an important question to ask, especially as the holiday shopping season gears up. FORBES is hosting one of our #AskForbes twitter chats today with Harvard fellow and FORBES contributor Adam Tanner. Read More >
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