Congress Calls for Federal Crackdown in Fatal Meningitis Outbreak
Powerful Democrats in Congress are calling for a Congressional inquiry as well as tighter federal oversight in the wake of the deadly nationwide meningitis outbreak.
The Volatile History of Government Jobless Claims Data
The debacle Thursday over volatile jobless claims data is but a small sliver of the long history of how such numbers are reported and then revised over time.
Romney's Odds of Winning Edge Higher
GOP presidential contender Mitt Romney's odds of winning the election rose to 34% on the heels of Wednesday night's debate, according to Intrade.
Where the Jobs Are This Week
Today we talked jobless numbers, and jobless claims still coming in the mid-300k range, which means there is so much more work to do to get America back to work. Here’s my part -- jobs in trucking, on the web, in homecare and more!
Romney Losing Donors to GOP House, Senate Candidates
The Romney campaign is experiencing what some officials believe could be the beginning of a mass exodus of big money donors diverting their cash away from the Republican presidential hopeful and toward Republican candidates for the House and Senate races more likely to win in November, the FOX Business Network has learned.
Crunching Romney’s Numbers: How to Understand Capital Gains
It appears that over all, corporations and individuals are paying their fair as the 35% tax at the corporate level and the 15% tax at the personal level is an example of double taxation. Is there then really a need for higher taxes?
Where the Jobs Are This Week
When I talk on the show about technology jobs, there are always lots of engineering positions that need to be filled. But as we show you this week, plenty of technology companies like Microsoft need legal, sales, and administrative positions filled.
Where the Jobs Are This Week
This week on Fox and Friends we answered viewer questions sent to ffjobhunt@foxnews.com. Many of you have written about work-at-home opportunities, so that’s the first answer below. Also, it surprised me to see that someone (anyone) in the healthcare field is struggling to find work, but see the second question and my response.
Record U.S. Disability Payouts
The U.S. may again see a drop in the unemployment rate when the monthly jobs report is released next Friday, but the country is simultaneously seeing a record rise in the number of federal disability beneficiaries.
Where the Jobs are this Holiday Season
Seasonal jobs, mostly in retail, are a great way for college students and also retired individuals to make a little extra fun money for the holidays.
Bowles to White House: I'm Still Available for Fiscal Cliff Talks
Former White House chief of staff Erskine Bowles is telling friends that he has taken himself out of consideration to be the next Treasury Secretary, but continues to offer himself as the chief negotiator for the fiscal cliff talks between the White House and congressional Republicans—an offer President Obama continues to rebuff, the FOX Business Network has learned.
East Coast Residents Set to Get Slammed by a Tax Disaster
When dozens of tax cuts expire on Jan. 1, those who will be hit the hardest live in New Jersey, Connecticut and Maryland.
The Regulatory Catch-22 of Legalized Marijuana
While voters in Colorado and Washington legalize the recreational sale and use of marijuana, the federal restrictions on drug use are setting up a regulatory nightmare.
Where the Jobs are This Week
Our top company today is Boeing. It’s an example of a company that is both hiring and firing. It is making some changes as the U.S. government scales back its defense budget. But the new Dreamliner and the commercial side of the business are doing well.
America…Let’s Not Wreck It
As America votes, the country is at a precipice. At stake are the nation's values, state's rights, free markets, the federal budget and more. • Election Cheat Sheet | Voter Intimidation in Philly? | Boston Businesses Weigh In
Enact the Sandy Rule Now
Forget the ‘tax the rich’ Buffett rule. The government must enact the Sandy rule. Now.
Obama vs. Romney: Political Investing
President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are neck and neck, making it hard for investors to make their portfolio plays based on who will occupy the White House for the next four years.
Where the Jobs are this Week
About 29% of U.S. corporations say they are actively looking to hire our nation’s veterans.
800 Companies, Groups Demand Repeal of Medical Device Tax
Executives at more than 800 companies and medical groups have sent a letter to the Senate asking for a repeal of a new 2.3% excise tax on sales set to kick in on January 1.
New Health-Reform Tax Scares Away Venture Capitalists
A new tax is causing a precipitous drop in venture-capital investment in the medical-device sector. Such companies rely heavily on this type of capital.










