Officials Mull Plan to Shrink Motor City
Exclusive: Michigan officials overseeing Detroit’s historic bankruptcy filing are discussing the possibility of selling off large pieces of land as one way to stem the city’s long-term decline.
ObamaCare Unraveling
It hasn’t been a great couple of months for health reform.
Paper System, Expanded Benefits Created VA Backlog
A backlog of veterans claims led the VA inspector general to warn a floor in the building could collapse from the weight.
NY AG Sues BofA, Wells Fargo Over Mortgage Deal Violations
NY AG Eric Schneiderman will announce a new suit against Bank of America and Wells Fargo for allegedly violating mortgage modification rules set in a 2012 pact.
Gold Bubble Finds Its Pin
Gold entered technical bear-market territory after Friday's drop, and its 9.12% plunge intraday Monday is the biggest one-day drop for the precious metal in 33 years, since March 28, 1980, when it plunged 9.94%.
Superintendent Pay at Top of the Class
Increasing school costs, including big pay packages for administrators, are pushing property taxes higher even despite the still tough housing market.
Where the Jobs Are This Week
We are back to our normal on-air segment this week, but the numbers of jobs we are finding for you is anything but normal! Take a close look at the salary range and “thousands” of positions that are available at Pizza Hut, for instance.
Ranks of Disabled Workers Grow
Starting in April 2010, as unemployment rose during the depths of the housing collapse, the disability rolls began to swell, too.
Dow Sets Record: More Highs to Come, or a Pullback?
Are the markets off to the races, or is it time for a pullback? Two big market players weigh in.
Proof the Fed is Juicing the Markets
The Federal Reserve’s monetary easing policies are going into the stock market, not the U.S. economy.
Hey, Washington: The U.S. is Becoming More Energy Efficient
The U.S. is becoming so energy efficient that the amount of energy it takes to produce just a buck’s worth of economic output has dropped dramatically since Richard Nixon was in the White House.
Wal-Mart's Anti-Obesity Push Not Fattening Its Bottom Line?
Is Wal-Mart's good guy approach good for its bottom line?
More States Feeding from Federal Trough
More states are relying on money from the federal government to shore up their balance sheets, so what does that mean for states' autonomy?
IRA Advice for Same-Sex Couples
The federal rules that apply to most of the retirement and health benefit plans employers sponsor do not apply to IRA. Here's what every couple should know.
FBN at the Forbes Healthcare Summit
FOX Business interviewed chief executives from GlaxoSmithKline, Humana, AthenaHealth and others at the second annual Forbes Healthcare Summit in New York City.
How to Play the Fed Taper-Talk Game
The Federal Reserve is expected to ease up on its quantitative easing over the next several months. Here's how to prepare your portfolio when it happens.
Hired
I got several emails this morning asking for this list, and I’m happy to say I found jobs throughout the country.
Financial Times Gets It Wrong Again
Lazy analysts use badly researched listings that show the U.S. ranks poorly on the infant mortality list. But it’s largely because America actually counts more neonatal deaths than other countries, including premature infant fatalities, when other nations do not count infant deaths.
Xerox Vet to FBN: ObamaCare Site Glitches Will Take Time to Fix
A retired 44-year veteran of Xerox Corp. tells FOX Business that the problems with the health exchanges “won’t be fixed anytime soon,” that it appears the Administration didn’t do “the most rudimentary Beta tests” to catch problems ahead of time, and that the software architecture clearly is “very outdated.”
What to Watch Out for Now
With the debt ceiling deadline looming in just 10 days, besides volatility rising, Randy Frederick of the Schwab Center for Financial Research, is watching key economic reports due later this week.








