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Half of U.S. Workers Now Use AI at Work — 5 Moves to Make Before You’re the One Replaced

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The artificial intelligence split is here — and it’s already showing up in paychecks. If you still think AI at work is tomorrow’s problem, you haven’t looked at the numbers. A new Gallup Workforce survey of over 23,000 U.S. employees, conducted in February 2026, found that roughly half of American workers now use AI on the job at least occasionally. About 13% use it every single day.

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‘Spray and Pray’ Is the New Go-To for Job Seekers (and Employers Are to Blame)

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Monster’s latest Job Application Behavior Report found that 48% of job seekers say they frequently or regularly apply to many roles quickly rather than focusing on a smaller number of opportunities that closely match their skills. But this isn’t just a numbers game driven by impatience. The job application statistics from this report reveal deeper trends shaping how people search for work and…

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5 Ways Inflation and Taxes Are Quietly Cutting a $250,000 Retirement in Half

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In 45 years in personal finance — as a CPA, a Wall Street investment advisor, and a two-time Emmy-winning financial journalist — I’ve seen thousands of retirement portfolios, as well as what protected them, what didn’t, and what most financial advisors consistently fail to discuss with clients who are within 10 years of retirement. This article covers five of those risks. None of them are exotic.

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Why an Unfinished Degree Can Help Your Resume (and How to List It)

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You started a degree but didn’t finish it. Now you’re wondering, “Should I include my unfinished degree on my resume or leave it off?” Here’s the good news: An unfinished degree can still work in your favor. Employers care about the skills and knowledge you gained, not just the diploma. The key is knowing how to present your incomplete degree clearly and honestly. In this guide…

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