DOGE is laying off thousands: what impact will it have with unemployment and the economy?
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency is scaling back the federal workforce through buyouts and layoffs, which could strain the U.S. labor market.
Egg prices predicted to jump over 40% in 2025: USDA
Economists predict that egg prices will surge more than 40% in 2025 as outbreaks of the highly pathogenic avian influenza continue to hinder the U.S. egg supply.
Wall Street bull predicts 'amazing' earnings for this Magnificent Seven stock
Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee analyzes Nvidia and discusses whether a Big Tech crash is coming on 'Varney & Co.'
Expect more restaurant bankruptcies in 2025, expert says
A growing number of restaurant chains have fallen on hard times. A bankruptcy attorney expects this trend to continue, saying companies are saddled with debt.
Small businesses seeing revenues rise, but tariff threats loom
A Bank of America Institute study found that small businesses' revenue grew at a faster pace than payments for the first time in three years, though tariffs could pose a cost challenge.
Federal government is 'doing lots of things that it doesn't have to do,' David Malpass says
Former Treasury Undersecretary David Malpass weighs in on the House passing the budget resolution, the impact on the private sector from the DOGE cuts and a federal judge ordering the Trump administration to release federal aid.
There has been a 'lot of conversations' over budget resolution, House Majority leader says
Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., discusses the House battle over the budget resolution and extending the Trump tax cuts on 'Kudlow.'
We have seen four years of theft from Americans, GOP lawmaker says
Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont., unpacks DOGE's efforts to uncover government waste on 'Kudlow.'
If Congress doesn't get a tax bill soon, we are going to be in trouble, Steve Forbes warns
'Kudlow' panelists Ben Domenech and Steve Forbes unpack House battles over the budget resolution.
Charles Payne: Times like these would make Charles Dickens blush
The Federalist elections correspondent Brianna Lyman and New York Post elections editor Kelly Jane Torrance join 'Making Money' host Charles Payne to discuss how the wealthy drive consumer spending.
Point of DOGE is to give more money back to people, not just billionaires: Brenberg
'The Big Money Show' co-hosts talk DOGE's search for waste and savings, and consumer concerns over inflation.
San Francisco losing high-end grocery store in former X headquarters
A high-end San Francisco grocery store is closing its doors at the end of the week, the business announced on social media. Its owner has been outspoken about why.
Consumer confidence slumps in February with biggest monthly drop in nearly 4 years
The Conference Board's consumer confidence report found that confidence slumped in February with the biggest monthly drop in nearly four years amid inflation and tariff concerns.
Passing Trump's tax cuts is critical to delivering his agenda, GOP congressman says
Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., sends a message to Republicans who plan to vote no on President Donald Trump's budget bill on 'Varney & Co.'
Chevron will be a 'major player' in Trump's energy agenda: Dan Genter
Genter Capital Management President and CEO Dan Genter explains how investors can get exposure to natural gas in their portfolios on 'The Claman Countdown.
Denny's adds surcharge to eggs amid nationwide shortage, price spike
A growing number of restaurants are adding surcharges as the cost of eggs continues to skyrocket due to outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza.
America's wealthiest households driving nearly half of consumer spending: Moody's
The top 10% of American households in terms of income earned are driving nearly half of all U.S. consumer spending, according to a new analysis by Moody's Analytics.
DOGE claims $65B in total estimated savings as 'Agency Efficiency Leaderboard' is launched
DOGE launched an "Agency Efficiency Leaderboard," which shows which government agencies have saved the most in canceled contracts and other cost-cutting measures.
DoorDash to pay New York delivery workers nearly $17M for using tips to subsidize wages
DoorDash will pay nearly $17 million in a settlement after the food delivery platform used customer tips to subsidize the wages of New York delivery workers.
Crafts retailer Joann closing down all U.S. stores, one month after filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy
All Joann Fabrics and Crafts locations across the U.S. will close down over the next several weeks, according to Joann Inc., just one month after filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy.



















