New data from the U.S. Department of Labor won't come as a surprise to parents of young children in Massachusetts: It reveals that child care prices here are among the highest in the nation. The median cost for infant center care in both Middlesex and Norfolk counties...
Month: February 2023
Hanscom AFB is the Largest Military Base in Massachusetts
The U.S. defense budget by far the largest of any country in the world is the subject of regular controversy. But while multi-billion dollar weapons development programs that blow past deadlines and through budgets will always be subject to political scrutiny, much of...
Massachusetts Ranks 5th in the Nation for Education, 1st for Student Success
Massachusetts has the fifth-best education system in the country for 2023, according to a report from Scholaroo. Four New England states made the top five list. Scholaroo is a scholarship-finding service that also releases data reports related to education. Its 2023...
Are You a Victim of Wage Theft By Your Massachusetts Employer?
Wage theft in Massachusetts often goes unpunished despite state systems meant to combat it. Most recently, a Dorchester wholesale bakery and five temp agencies that helped staff the bakery have been cited over $440,000 for 30 wage and labor violations by the...
Basic Allowance for Housing Increase For Massachusetts Servicemembers
The Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) provides money to cover Massachusetts service members' housing and related costs in the civilian market when government quarters are not provided. If you live in privatized military housing, you will receive BAH. Your BAH rate is...
Social Security: 5 Things To Know About Collecting as a Massachusetts Divorced Survivor
Most retirees understand that the surviving spouses of deceased Social Security recipients may be entitled to their own survivor benefits. But many do not know that even divorced spouses of Social Security beneficiaries may still qualify for survivor benefits. This is...
Are You a Victim of Discrimination Based on Your Religion at Your Massachusetts Workplace?
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear the case, Gerald Groff v. DeJoy. Groff is an evangelical Christian postal worker who says that his religious freedom was violated when he was forced to surrender his job as the only means of avoiding delivering Amazon packages on...
College Savings For Massachusetts Children
Over 20,000 Massachusetts babies have already begun saving for college. BabySteps, a program from the Office of Economic Empowerment that jumpstarts families into saving for their children’s higher education, has cleared the new signup milestone. The program, run by...
Social Security Benefits Can Be Taken to Pay Student Loans in Massachusetts
Student loan borrowers in Massachusetts who are in default may see their Social Security benefits diminish. The Social Security Administration (SSA) can take up to 15% of benefits to pay off student loans in default, according to the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland....
Older Massachusetts Adults Are Facing Discrimination in the Workplace
Forward thinking corporations in Massachusetts are all about diversity and inclusion these days, and rightfully so. These conversations and actions are overdue, as a sundry of colleagues means a more well-rounded business perspective and experience. Yet, one of the...