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Low Pay and Few Benefits
Mark the 10 Worst Jobs
While modeling appears to be a glamorous job, in reality it leaves as much to be desired when it comes to benefits and pay as dishwashing.

One Pay Gap Shrinks,
And Another Widens

Women in the workforce are gaining on men in terms of earnings, but the middle-class gets left behind, says David Wessel.

Firms Increasingly Offer
'Voluntary' Benefits

At a growing number of companies, employees can opt to receive pet insurance, help with house closings and other nontraditional perks.

Recognizing the Value
Of Older Corporate Directors

As modern board members get swept up with late-night conference calls and six-hour audit-committee meetings, it is easy to see why youthful stamina is prized.

Why the U.S. Job Market
Is Sagging in the Middle

There's increasing demand for workers at the high and low end of the pay scale. But those in the middle are finding fewer opportunities.

Why Street's CEOs Escaped
Big Losses With Their Jobs

Wall Street's top bosses are able to preside over expensive mistakes with their jobs intact as investors stomach the inherent volatility of the Street game.


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