On PR Newswire: Idaho Top Moving Destination, Recession Big Concern for 2020, eBay Recaps 2019 Purchases

With thousands of press releases published each week, it can be difficult to keep up with everything on PR Newswire for Journalists. Here are some of this week’s most newsworthy:

United Van Lines 2019 National Movers Study graphic

Source: PRNewsfoto/United Van Lines

United Van Lines’ National Movers Study Reveals Idaho as Top Moving Destination

Americans are moving into Idaho, and Idaho is moving up — in the ranking of most popular 2019 moving destinations, that is. According to the results of United Van Lines’ 43rd Annual National Movers Study, which tracks customers’ state-to-state migration patterns over the past year, Idaho saw the highest percentage of inbound migration among states experiencing more than 250 moves with United Van Lines: 67.4%.

Conference Board C-Suite Challenge 2020 chart

Source: PRNewsfoto/Conference Board

Survey: Business Leaders Start 2020 with Lingering Concerns About Talent Shortages & Recession Risk

A new survey reveals that the world’s chief executives view the risk of a recession as their biggest external concern in 2020. Attracting and retaining talent ranks as their top internal concern. They also feel unsettled by trade uncertainty, political instability, and more intense competition from disruptive technologies. However, they plan to counter such forces by developing more innovative cultures and new business models.

Wolters Kluwer graphic - Employees in Majority of U.S. States to See Increase in Minimum Wage in 2020

Source: PRNewsfoto/Wolters Kluwer

Workers in Majority of U.S. States to See an Increase in Minimum Wage in 2020

Many states across the country are just days away from implementing significant changes in the minimum wage, according to payroll experts Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S. With the clock ticking, a total of 26 states and the District of Columbia will raise the minimum wage in 2020, with 22 of those states implementing the increases by Jan. 1.

eBay Tom Brady Card

Source: PRNewsfoto/eBay

eBay Unveils the Most Interesting and Expensive Purchases of 2019

On Jan. 1, eBay released its annual “Most Interesting and Expensive Purchases” of the year list, taking a look back at some of the most notable purchases of 2019. With millions of buyers, ranging from car-enthusiasts to card collectors to sport superfans and more, eBay connects shoppers with exactly what they want. This year, high-end shoppers scooped up everything from rare sports memorabilia, supercars, luxury timepieces, to experiences for good, regardless of the price tag. In 2019 alone, some of the most expensive items sold on eBay fetched more than $4 million.

Paychex Dec 2019 Jobs Index and Wage Data graphic

Source: PRNewsfoto/Paychex

Weekly Earnings Growth Ends the Year at All-Time High

The competitive job market continues to drive wage growth higher, according to the latest Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business Employment Watch. Steady growth in hourly earnings and hours worked — with hours worked in December posting the strongest gains since 2012 — pushed weekly earnings growth to 4.13%, a new all-time high for employees of small businesses. The pace of small business employment growth remains consistent, with the national jobs index increasing slightly (0.06%) in December to 98.16.

Want to see more news like this? Keep up with the latest news in your coverage area with a customized newsfeed. Click here to sign up now or email us to finetune your existing profile.

Larry Grady is online content manager at PR Newswire for Journalists.  He has worked in business media for nearly 30 years and enjoys reality TV and daydreaming about travel and wine.

You may also like...