The U.S. State Department estimates that approximately 9 million Americans currently reside abroad, with many relocating for career growth, education, or lifestyle changes.
Far too many relocations – nearly half, some researchers say – fail. While the causes vary, the fundamental reason usually comes down to one thing: communication failure.
Renters are no longer required to pay upfront costs, including broker fees. Before the FARE Act, fees could amount to anywhere between 10% to 15% of a tenant’s monthly rent.
The days of college students happily accepting any internship offer they might be lucky enough to land are over. Interns are a hot commodity these days, as HR managers seek to fill staffing holes left by the COVID-induced Great Resignation.