US job openings fall slightly to 7.2M as hiring ticks up
Job openings decreased in several industries, with the biggest losses in wholesale trade and the federal government.
New York vs. Florida: Tax differences between the two states
What's driving the tax exodus to Florida?
President Trump says 'China wants to talk' after suffering its worst year in 57 years
The president said a deal would not happen unless it is beneficial for the U.S.
PG&E offered $2.5 billion from San Francisco for select assets
PG&E filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this year.
Trillions sheltered from taxes via 'phantom investments,' report shows
A handful of tax havens host the majority of the world’s investments in foreign empty shell companies.
UPS looking to hire 100K for holiday season
UPS is looking to hire 100,000 seasonal employees for the upcoming holiday season.
Rust Belt hospital closings: More than 1,000 employees face uncertain future
Rural hospitals owned by a California-based health care company are closing, leaving Rust Belt communities scrambling.
Amazon looking to hire 30,000 people with career day in these 6 cities
Amazon Career Day aims to hire over 30,000 new employees.
Worker shortage pummels landscaping industry
“Without the ability to find labor this country grinds to a halt," an industry expert says.
This city is paying homeless people $9.25 an hour to pick up street trash
Little Rock, Arkansas, is looking to re-up a program to pay homeless people $9.25 per hour to pick up trash.
Trade war: China importing fewer American goods
Chinese imports of U.S.-made goods fell 22 percent last month, with both sides look to continue negotiations as they begin to feel the pressure of the trade war.
China's tariffs on US food imports is helping these countries
As the U.S. scrambles to find new buyers, China has turned to other countries for its food supply.
Trump administration still considering tariff on French wine: report
The news comes almost two weeks after a face-to-face meeting between President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron.
Fed may need radical measures to protect US economy from next downturn
The Fed will need to use tools on the "outer rim" of monetary policy during the next severe downturn.
Record-high number of American workers have multiple jobs
Average hourly earnings rose 3.2 percent in August.
Florida could lose millions in tax dollars from proposed assault weapons ban, economists estimate
Proponents hope the measure will find its way onto the 2020 ballot.
5 ways investors can be selective in today’s market
Nuveen chief equity strategist Bob Doll gives five tips on how investors can be selective in today’s market.
Apple, flush with cash, jumps on free money bandwagon: Varney
A host of blue chip companies are jumping on the cheap money bandwagon and borrowing by the billions.
Hong Kong's credit rating downgraded
According to the credit-rating agency, the three months' worth of turmoil has threatened "the stability and dynamism of its business environment."
Fed's Powell says 'hard no' on politics influencing central bank's decisions
Trump often criticizes the Fed, and Powell, for not lowering interest rates aggressively enough.



















