This blog continues a two-part series on job seeking. For those readers happily employed or otherwise retired to a life of work-optional, this may not be the most salient read, but it could prove useful for someone else in your life. Otherwise, you can expect us to return to some of our more regular or otherwise “normal financial educational” programming …
Job Market Signals
It’s a curious thing, the job market. While Bureau of Labor Statistics data suggests that unemployment is only sitting at 4.3%, the media ecosystem seems to be in disagreement about what constitutes a good or bad job market. In a period of just a month or two, articles such as “Work-Life Balance Will Keep You Mediocre” or thought pieces about …
The 2025 Colorado Ballot
Every year, the government likes us to vote to approve or disapprove of what it’s doing. Take the larger non-Colorado context out of it, and you might think it’s a government of the people for the people or something like that! As we typically do, this week we’re reviewing ballot measures impacting Longmont and Colorado at large, so you can …
