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Study: Best and Worst States to Hire Workers

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CareerCloud today released a study on the Best and Worst States to Hire Workers after analyzing the most recent data from the Census Bureau, BLS, and the Tax Foundation on five factors critical to hiring: business taxes, population increases, educated workers, diversity, and job openings. Key Findings: · Minnesota: No.

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Money Matters - Hardest States for Gen Z to Earn a Living

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more than they need to cover their basic expenses in their state - meaning they don’t have many spare funds to put into their savings or to cover emergency costs related to healthcare, education, and transportation. Across the country, the average Gen Zer earns just $1.6k per year - $16.9k more than they need to get by in the state.

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