Trump economy working for bottom 10% of Americans: Hassett
"Skyrocketing" wages and sentiment is proof that Trump’s growth agenda is working, White House adviser says.
Whole Foods, Netflix, U.S. stamps will cost more this year, here's a full list
From Whole Foods prices to household staple, Americans wallets are getting hit.
China's Huawei soft power push raises hard questions
Canada's national game — brought to you by China's Huawei.
Trump's fulfilled his promise of prosperity: Varney
However, the Democrats and the media do not want the president re-elected.
Green New Deal: There's some good news about it, Varney says
FOX Business’ Stuart Varney weighs in on the Green New Deal.
Trump tax cuts and the middle class: Here are the facts
While the rhetoric of the left has sought to portray the Republican tax cuts as a negative for the middle class, nothing could be further from the truth.
Ford recalls nearly 1.5 million F-150s, other models
The recall stems from transmission and door latch problems.
7M Americans behind on auto loan payments
Overall, household debt increased by $32 billion to $13.54 trillion in the fourth quarter of 2018.
US consumer prices unchanged in January
The Labor Department said on Wednesday its Consumer Price Index last month was held down by cheaper gasoline.
Gas prices a concern for Americans in 2019
People tended to categorize gasoline as a household item more important than major expenses, like health care and savings.
Ford told UK PM May it could move business overseas because of Brexit
Ford told May that it may have to use alternatives sites outside of Britain.
Global shares mostly higher on hopes for US-China trade deal
Asian shares were mostly higher Wednesday, cheered by prospects for a resolution of the costly trade dispute between the U.S. and China.
US, China envoys hold talks before Trump tariff decision
U.S. and Chinese negotiators meet this week for their final trade talks before President Donald Trump decides whether to go ahead with a March 2 tariff hike on $200 billion of imports from China.
Eurozone recession talk mounts as industry slumps
Official figures show that industry across the 19-country eurozone endured in 2018 its worst year since the recession after the global financial crisis, with a broad-based slowdown across countries and sectors.
France details yellow vest protests' impact on economy
The French government says it has provided 38 million euros ($43 million) in financial aid for workers who have been put on reduced work hours as businesses struggle with anti-government protests.
EU parliament approves EU-Singapore trade deal
The European Parliament has approved a free trade deal with Singapore that the European Union hopes to use as a blueprint for further deals in southeast Asia.
Top U.S. manufacturers push new comprehensive immigration proposal
The plan would overhaul the existing system to ensure U.S. businesses can attract and retain the necessary foreign talent.
National debt hits $22 trillion signaling Titanic like ending
We know it is the economy that will eventually take the fall, while most of these politicians will be retired.
UK inflation below official target for first time in 2 years
Official figures show that consumer price inflation in Britain has fallen below the Bank of England's target of 2 percent for the first time in two years.
Nationwide strike hits Belgian transport, factories
A national strike to demand higher pay has paralyzed airports, sea ports and rail traffic in Belgium, while hundreds of factories are shut down for the day.

















