Full-time hiring stalled, contract work up, survey reveals.
These employers are staffing up now.
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The state trails only Hawaii, Alaska and California at the pump, with New York a close fifth.
The first of two increases to the state's minimum wage go into effect on January 1, 2014, bringing the minimum wage from $8.25 to $8.70 an hour.
The deal should close by the end of the first business quarter in 2014.
If you're not super picky, you can certainly find places to eat on Christmas Day 2013.
The latest numbers say 7.9% of the state's workforce is jobless, but a new report contends that the underlying cause is that many have temporarily given up.
Credit and debit card information of millions of customers could be at risk.
Affordable Care Act pulls through for self-employed writer.
Here are some high-paying jobs that offer financial and career security.
Using a credit card can help your family better track monthly expenses. Here's how one couple did it the smart way.
American-made goods can sometimes be 80 percent more expensive than foreign imports.
The current minimum wage in Connecticut is $8.25 an hour.
James P. Torgerson, CEO of UIL Holdings, is the new board chairman of the state's largest business organization.
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Unemployment rate improves as long-term unemployment persists.
Don't let monthly bills weigh you down.
Meanwhile, other states continue to court gun manufacturers, and one will be heading south in January.
These jobs are ripe for downsizing, thanks to technology.
There's plenty to do this year to get ready for the new year.
What to do if your finances are taking a toll on your health.
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Another state commissioner also warns consumers to pay state taxes on online purchases.
Dispensary requirement creates potential new career for licensed pharmacists.
Without extensions from Congress, several important tax breaks may end.
Sometimes jobs that pay the least teach you the most valuable money lessons.
Companies often 'find' money they must spend by year's end.
The milestone is a first since April 2009.
A new survey from Kaplan/LinkedIn reinforces need to keep skills fresh.
Long-term unemployment has surged 213 percent since 2007.
Increasing your spending when you get a bigger paycheck isn't a recipe for financial success.
Find out the savings habits of people who retire with a comfortable nest egg.
Will you hit the stores for these deals, or will you sleep off the turkey?
Events are taking place throughout the state during the month of November to help residents sign up for coverage.
Looking for a job? Many companies are hiring.