Minimum Wage Laws by State (2025 Overview)
1. The Big Picture: Federal vs. State Standards As of 2025, the federal minimum wage in the United States remains at $7.25 per hour, unchanged since 2009. However, most states…
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1. The Big Picture: Federal vs. State Standards As of 2025, the federal minimum wage in the United States remains at $7.25 per hour, unchanged since 2009. However, most states…
Tenants in the United States have legal protections that vary by state but share core federal standards. This guide covers the most important aspects of tenant rights. 1. Right to…
Understanding the Difference Between Green Card Holders and U.S. Citizens Many people often confuse Green Card holders with U.S. citizens, but these two statuses are quite different in terms of…
Seeking asylum in the United States can offer safety and stability to those fleeing persecution in their home countries. If you fear harm due to your race, religion, nationality, political…
Sexual harassment at work is not only unacceptable—it is illegal under federal law and most state laws in the United States. Whether it’s unwelcome comments, inappropriate touching, or hostile work…
Withholding rent is a serious step tenants sometimes take when their landlord fails to make essential repairs. While it can be an effective way to push for action, doing it…
If you were granted asylum in the U.S., you can apply for a green card (permanent residency) one year after receiving asylum. Here’s a step-by-step overview: 1. Meet Eligibility Criteria…
If you’re a non-exempt employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), you’re entitled to overtime pay for working more than 40 hours in a week. What Counts as Overtime?…
Can Landlords Raise Rent Without Notice? What Tenants Need to Know About Rent Increase Rules Rent increases are a common concern for tenants, but landlords generally cannot raise rent without…
Overstaying a visa in the U.S. is a serious immigration violation—but it doesn’t always mean you’ll be deported. Here’s what you need to know about visa overstay consequences and your…