Danger ahead: CBO says debt will consume 166% of GDP in 30 years
The CBO released a report showing that the national debt will rise to unprecedented levels over the next three decades despite recent deficit reduction efforts.
President Biden to release budget proposal with tax and spending policies
President Joe Biden is set to unveil his budget proposal for fiscal year 2025 that is expected to include tax and spending policies that will form part of his re-election platform.
Consumers need to take a ‘deeper look’ at budgets over car insurance spikes: Jade Warshaw
Debt elimination expert Jade Warshaw joins ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to react to reports that car insurance has spiked over 20% from a year ago.
Democrats haunted by past support for signature Biden law as seniors face 'dramatic rise' in Medicare costs
Vulnerable Democrats facing tough 2024 races are being haunted by their support for the Inflation Reduction Act as experts say it is causing a "dramatic rise" in Medicare costs.
Open enrollment season: What to know
Open enrollment is an annual period during which people can sign up for health insurance or change their plans.
Social Security trust fund on path to insolvency
Social Security's trust funds are projected to be depleted by 2033, at which point retirees would see a significant cut to their benefits if the program isn't reformed.
Where do the GOP presidential debate candidates stand on health care?
Republican presidential candidates will have an opportunity to outline their health care plans at the second presidential debate on September 27, hosted by Fox Business and Univision.
Florida, disaster-prone states have ‘less reinsurance dollars available, more storms’ happening: Jeff Lichtenstein
Echo Fine Properties CEO Jeff Lichtenstein speaks with FOX News Digital about the property insurance landscape amid ‘self-inflicted’ policy choices and natural disasters.
Federal budget deficit up nearly $600 billion through August: CBO
The Congressional Budget Office reported that the federal budget deficit through August grew by about $600 billion, compared to a year ago, as spending increased and tax revenue declined.
Medicare Part D drug prices increase more than 200% on average: AARP
The average price of 25 prescription brand name drugs with the highest Medicare D spending increased by 226%, AARP reported. But provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act aim to lower the costs of Medicare coverage for retirees.
US insurers brace for billions in Hurricane Idalia claims
Citizens Property Insurance Corporation President and CEO Tim Cerio discusses the impact of Hurricane Idalia on Florida's already struggling insurance market on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Idalia's 'silver lining' was its impact on 'very low density' area of Florida: Jimmy Patronis
Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis says the financial markets are still adjusting to the 'cost of business' for hurricane-prone Florida.
Medicare: These medications could be subject to price controls
Medicare will directly negotiate the prices of covered prescription drugs with manufacturers for the first time. Some drug makers already disclosed which drugs will be included.
Social Security, Medicare are on the rocks - and no leader in either party wants to step up
Medicare and Social Security reform went from top fiscally conservative issues to political poison, and experts are blaming the people in charge for setting the narrative.
Healthcare costs could exceed $150,000 for retired Medicare recipients: Fidelity
The typical 65-year-old retiree with Medicare could expect to spend $157,500 on healthcare costs in retirement.
Farmers has 'become the Bud Light' of the insurance industry: FL CFO Jimmy Patronis
Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis says communication and negotiations have been met with 'atrocious' effort from Farmers Insurance, which halted policies in the high-risk hurricane state this week.
Attorneys general warning on ESG policies prompt insurance companies to leave climate alliance
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the attorneys general warning insurance companies over ESG policies and the urgency to pass the Halt Fentanyl Act.
Merck sues Biden HHS for drug price-fixing 'sham' it says would cripple pharmaceutical industry
Pharmaceutical company Merck has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration for a new drug pricing program it says is an unconstitutional "sham."
Medicare beneficiaries would need more than $300,000 for healthcare costs in retirement: EBRI
Medicare beneficiaries in retirement would need to have saved anywhere from $96,000 to $383,000 to cover most of their healthcare needs, according to EBRI. The organization found that in general, Medicare Advantage enrollees have lower savings targets. But these private industry plans have their pros and cons.
Biden proposes tax increase for those making over $400K to boost Medicare funding
President Biden is looking to increase taxes on those making more than $400,000 in an effort to boost funding for Medicare.