The Fed sees the US economy is going into ‘extra innings’: Tom Gimbel
LaSalle Network founder and CEO Tom Gimbel examines the state of the U.S. economy and reacts to the January jobs report.
Charles Payne reveals that he is a ‘skeptic’ of the Metaverse: ‘It’s remarkable’
‘Making Money’ host Charles Payne analyzes Thursday’s Big Tech earnings report as investors react to January's better-than-expected jobs report.
January jobs breakdown: Which industries hired the most workers last month?
Job growth surged in January, thanks to strong hiring across various sectors in the economy, including professional and business services and health care.
Wall Street can kiss a Fed rate cut in March goodbye: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari reacts to the 'blowout' January jobs report and discusses whether buying the Big Tech dip is a good idea on 'Varney & Co.'
US job growth unexpectedly jumps in January as economy adds 353,000 new positions
The January jobs report released Friday provided a key look at the labor market's health as it continues to confront high interest rates and inflation.
Walmart CEO shares how retail giant helps employees ‘excel in their career,’ work their way up to six figures
Walmart U.S. CEO John Furner shares opportunities the retailer provides for hourly associates and managers to flourish in their career even without a college degree.
State of US economy 'so much depends' on non-farm payrolls: Dennis Gartman
Former Gartman Letter editor Dennis Gartman on unexpected tech earnings reports, future of the oil market and likely January jobs numbers.
Teens working part-time jobs at highest rate since 2009 in ‘perfect storm’ of economic conditions, stability
More teenagers today are turning to part time work then millennials did when they were young, as 250,000 more teens are working part-time jobs that before the pandemic.
Why a messy office at work could be hurting your career
Workers who have a messy or disorganized office or workspace may want to think twice about the messages they're sending to colleagues or managers, say experts.
January jobs report expected to show that hiring slowed last month
The January jobs report, due Friday morning, is expected to show the labor market is continuing to moderate due to higher interest rates and inflation.
US economy exhibits 3 factors that indicate recession: Nancy Lazar
Piper Sandler chief global economist Nancy Lazar argues the acceleration in productivity is typical of an economy moving into recession on 'Making Money.'
Markets still think the Fed is not telling the truth: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari explains why bond yields retreated after the Fed held interest rates steady and said a March rate cut is not likely on 'Making Money.'
Identity and access management company Okta to slash 400 jobs
Okta on Thursday announced plans to cut its headcount by approximately 400 workers. That equates to about 7% of its workforce, according to the identity company.
Deutsche Bank to lay off 3,500 employees
Deutsche Bank is cutting about 3,500 back office positions as it seeks to rein in costs even after reporting its highest profit before tax in the last 16 years.
Layoffs surged 136% in January to second-highest level on record
Layoffs in the U.S. jumped 136% in January as companies battled deteriorating market and economic conditions — and more job cuts could be coming this year.
Majority of Americans would take a pay cut for a better work-life balance, survey finds
America's job culture is changing, as 51% of polled workers claim they'd take a 20% pay cut in order to work in a job that better prioritizes their quality of life.
Some Target workers fired after buying special Stanley cups
A handful of Target employees who got fired have linked their dismissal from the retailer to buying special Stanley Quencher cups, according to Business Insider.
Holiday season was the 'last hurrah' for consumer spending and jobs: Bryce Doty
UBS financial adviser Brenda O'Connor Juanas and Sit Investment Associates Sr. Vice President Bryce Doty preview 4Q earnings reports, discuss Walmart stock grants and give their economic outlooks.
Mike Rowe: Higher education has a big PR problem
MikeRoweWorks Foundation CEO Mike Rowe argues that four-year college degrees are no longer seen as a source of pride by graduates on 'Varney & Co.'
Tropicana Las Vegas ceasing operations this spring to make way for new ballpark
A staple on the southern end of the Las Vegas strip is closing this spring to make way for a new professional baseball ballpark for MLB's Athletics.



















