Kevin O'Leary 'surprised' crypto is a partisan issue
O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary discusses the 'weak' July jobs report and Trump's remarks on crypto.
If US economy has a recession, Biden admin has to ‘accept the consequences’: Peter Morici
Economist Peter Morici criticizes the Biden administration’s economic policies and discusses former President Trump’s campaign push to cut taxes on Social Security benefits.
US job growth slows to 114K in July while unemployment unexpectedly jumps
The July jobs report released Friday provided a look at the labor market's health as the economy continues to confront high interest rates and inflation.
Scott Zelniker: You're watching the market let some air out of the tires
UBS Wealth Management's Scott Zelniker weighs in on the stock selloff, whether small-cap stocks can rally in the second half of the year, the expected July jobs report and the earnings season.
Stock market was due for a Big Tech correction: Ryan Payne
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne discusses whether the U.S. economy is slowing as the market continues its downward trend on 'Varney & Co.'
Charles Payne: We should acknowledge the Black job situation
'Making Money' host Charles Payne and The Jack Brewer Foundation founder Jack Brewer discuss the worsening employment status of Black workers on 'Making Money.'
Fed rate cuts will start to open up deal activity: Leon Kalvaria
Citi Vice Chair of Client and Banking Leon Kalvaria analyzes Fed Chair Jerome Powell's plan to combat inflation on 'Mornings with Maria.'
The labor market doesn't look as overheated as it did a year ago: Nick Timiraos
WSJ chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos weighs in on the Fed's expected rate decision and discusses the July ADP report.
Private sector job growth slows in July to just 122K, worse than expected
Hiring by private U.S. companies rose less than forecasted in July, a sign that the labor market is starting to slow in the face of higher interest rates.
Big retailers like Target have to give consumers something different: Christine Short
Wall Street Horizon VP of Research Christine Short discusses whether American consumers are 'tapped out' on 'Making Money.'
Us economy slowing despite GDP looking good: Joe LaVorgna
SMBC chief economist Joe LaVorgna discusses the state of the labor market and whether the treasury is rigging the economy for Democrats on 'Varney & Co.'
LEGOLAND New York looking 'Master Model Builder' to build LEGOs for a living
A big-time LEGO fan can get paid to build with the popular bricks. LEGOLAND New York has an opening for a full-time "Master Model Builder" position that it is currently aiming to fill.
Bosses admit that return-to-office mandates were meant to make staff quit
A new survey published by Bamboo HR shows that one-quarter of bosses admitted to implementing return-to-office mandates in order to get workers to quit.
US economy is not falling off a cliff, but 'warning signs' are present: Michael Kantrowitz
New Century Advisors chief economist Claudia Sahm and Piper Sandler chief investment strategist Michael Kantrowitz discuss whether the economy is on the cusp of recession on 'Making Money.'
There will be an ‘increased propensity’ to lay off people: Jake Oubina
Piper Sandler managing director and senior economist Jake Oubina warns productivity and price power should accelerate the layoff cycle during an appearance on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Home goods retailer Conn's files for bankruptcy, to close over 70 stores
Home goods and furniture retailer Conn’s Inc. intends to shutter dozens of its HomePlus locations after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in a Texas court.
Great Resignation 2.0 could be on the horizon, with 3 in 10 workers planning to quit in 2024, survey shows
A recent survey published by Resume Builder found that job dissatisfaction has pushed three in 10 workers to plan on quitting their job by the end of 2024.
Biden is playing the race card because he's 'running scared': Leo Terrell
Civil Rights attorney Leo Terrell argues Biden is 'lying' about Trump's record with Blacks and Hispanics on 'Varney & Co.'
Hot career trend ‘hushed hybrid' has managers choosing the employees who have flex work arrangements
A viral trend called "hushed hybrid" involves managers deciding when and how their employees work — whether that's remote from home or in the office. Job experts weighed in.
Something is percolating beneath the surface of the US economy: Paul Schatz
Wall Street Horizon head of global events research Christine Short and Heritage Capital LLC President Paul Schatz discuss consumer strength and when the Fed will cut rates on 'Making Money.'



















