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Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on The Penny Hoarder. Tax time is upon us. The Internal Revenue Service’s official start date for the 2025 tax season kicked off Jan. 26. Whether you’re anticipating a refund or dreading the bill, you’ll want to mark some important dates on your calendar. First, the deadline for employers to send out W-2 tax documents is Feb. 2 (Jan. 31 is the usual deadline but it falls on a Saturday in 2026, so the deadline moves to the next weekday). You know, those little sheets of paper showcasing your wages and tax — all…

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Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Monster. In 2026, resumes are doing more work than ever and receiving less confidence in return. As hiring grows more automated, competitive, and opaque, job seekers are reshaping how they present themselves on paper. Resumes are getting longer, customization is happening faster, and anxiety about applicant tracking systems (ATS) is growing. Yet despite all this effort, most job seekers don’t believe their resumes are read closely, or sometimes at all. Compared to earlier years when resumes were optimized primarily for human readers, 2026 reveals a shift toward risk management. Candidates aren’t just trying…

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Where you live plays a massive role in how far your retirement savings will stretch. Between varying tax rates, housing markets and cost-of-living differences, your location can either be a powerful wealth-building tool or a drain on your nest egg. A recent analysis by GOBankingRates analyzed retirement readiness across the country to see which states are setting residents up for success and which are falling short. To determine the rankings, researchers analyzed the average retirement savings balance in each state, which was given the heaviest weight in the scoring. They also factored in the average total annual cost of living,…

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