Must Read: What 15 Women Have In Their Bank Accounts, These Are The Best Companies To Work For In 2019

These are the must-read stories in personal finance this week. These Are The Best Places To Work In 2019 Wonder what the best companies are to work for right now? Think tech giants like Google and Facebook top the list? Think again. Glassdoor does an annual review of the best companies to work for and while Google and Facebook made the list, the top company was actually Hubspot. New job goals? (Glassdoor) And These Are The Fastest-Growing Jobs In 2020 Wondering what the fastest-growing jobs that pay well are? CNBC did a survey of exactly this and found that the fastest-growing job has a salary of $136,000, so not too shabby. Now you just have to become an artificial intelligence specialist. NBD. (CNBC) Wonder Where You Fall In The American Economic Class System? US News & World Report did a deep dive into economic class, pointing out that while looking at people based on what income group they fall into is a relatively easy exercise, dividing people by economic group is more complex. Economic class includes things like location, education level, and family history, along with income. So where do you actually fall? (US News & World Report) Is The Student Loan Crisis The New Subprime Mortgage Crisis?  Remember when the economy collapsed in 2008? A lot of it had to do with the subprime mortgage crisis. Cut to a little over ten years later, and many experts are predicting that the student debt crisis could have a similar impact on the economy. Yikes is right. (NPR) Here’s How Much 15 Women Have In Their Checking Accounts Ever wonder how much people really have in their checking account at any given moment? Why not just ask? Refinery 29 got the inside scoop about how much a variety of real women really have in their checking account. (Refinery 29) Feature Image: Twenty20