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The ‘Great Regret’ isn’t just for job switchers. Some of the smartest companies in the world realized they hired too many people.
Companies saw booming growth, and hired accordingly. Now, the market is slowing — and workers are paying the price.
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The nation’s largest homebuilder says more buyers are cancelling deals amid growing real-estate market pessimism
Nearly 1 in 4 buyers canceled contracts with D.R. Horton, the nation’s biggest homebuilder, this past quarter as mortgage rates surged.
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The University of Utah says it will pay alumni $5,000 per semester to rent any extra rooms to students as the waiting list for campus housing tops 3,500
The University of Utah has come up with a new way to solve its dorm shortage: offering to pay former students to rent out extra space in their homes.
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Utah’s Cookie War: Cult favorite Crumbl sues two other cookie companies, including Dirty Dough, over packaging and branding, saying they are ‘confusingly similar’
Crumbl Cookies is accusing Dirty Dough and Crave Cookies of trademark infringement in a federal lawsuit filed in May.
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