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Author: Charisse Jones, USA TODAY

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Gas prices, inflation, make some want to work from home even as offices call workers back

April 18, 2022April 20, 2022 Charisse Jones, USA TODAY Comments Off on Gas prices, inflation, make some want to work from home even as offices call workers back

Gas prices, parking and inflation lead some employees to want to work from home even as more offices start to reopen.

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Customer service workers endure abuse, threats, from hostile callers, report says

April 4, 2022April 5, 2022 Charisse Jones, USA TODAY Comments Off on Customer service workers endure abuse, threats, from hostile callers, report says

Of the roughly 3 million customer service agents in the U.S., about 1.2 million exit those jobs every year, and abusive customers are a key reason.

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Just how diverse is the finance industry? One Black college student’s quest for employment offers glimpse

March 31, 2022March 31, 2022 Charisse Jones, USA TODAY Comments Off on Just how diverse is the finance industry? One Black college student’s quest for employment offers glimpse

As the financial services industry inches toward equity, diversity, a Black UCLA student is trying to land a full-time job and start his career.

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Amid calls for more diversity and inclusion, a Black UCLA student seeks a place in the financial industry

March 30, 2022March 30, 2022 Charisse Jones, USA TODAY Comments Off on Amid calls for more diversity and inclusion, a Black UCLA student seeks a place in the financial industry

As critics call on the financial industry to reflect the nation’s diversity, a Black UCLA student seeks a spot in banks pledging inclusion and equity.

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Where have the manufacturing jobs gone as U.S. factories closed?

February 1, 2022 Charisse Jones, USA TODAY Comments Off on Where have the manufacturing jobs gone as U.S. factories closed?

The U.S. has lost more than 5 million manufacturing jobs within the past 25 years, taking a particularly heavy toll on workers of color.

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As manufacturing jobs decline, some workers struggle to climb into the middle class

January 31, 2022 Charisse Jones, USA TODAY Comments Off on As manufacturing jobs decline, some workers struggle to climb into the middle class

The U.S. has lost more than 5 million manufacturing jobs, hindering the financial mobility of workers without a college degree, says new report

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‘Almost impossible’: Latinos open businesses faster than any other group but face hurdles

January 14, 2022 Charisse Jones, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Almost impossible’: Latinos open businesses faster than any other group but face hurdles

Latino entrepreneurs launch more businesses than any other group but close their doors at a faster rate than whites amid hurdles, according to report

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‘Almost impossible’: Latinos open businesses faster than any other group but face hurdles

January 14, 2022January 16, 2022 Charisse Jones, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Almost impossible’: Latinos open businesses faster than any other group but face hurdles

Latino entrepreneurs launch more businesses than any other group but close their doors at a faster rate than whites amid hurdles, according to report

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The IRS is ‘buried’ in paper after ‘most challenging’ year for taxpayers. Why it matters for 2022 tax season.

January 12, 2022January 13, 2022 Charisse Jones, USA TODAY Comments Off on The IRS is ‘buried’ in paper after ‘most challenging’ year for taxpayers. Why it matters for 2022 tax season.

The national taxpayer advocate, in her annual report to Congress, cautioned that the 2022 tax season could be just as challenging as last year.

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Latinos in U.S. often live in ‘deserts’ where adequate housing, groceries are hard to find

January 10, 2022January 10, 2022 Charisse Jones, USA TODAY Comments Off on Latinos in U.S. often live in ‘deserts’ where adequate housing, groceries are hard to find

Latinos in the U.S. are often concentrated in areas that lack consumer services ranging from adequate housing to healthcare, according to new report.

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