Los Angeles has 'suffered the brunt' of California's blackouts: Allysia Finley
The Wall Street Journal editorial board's Allysia Finley analyzes the Golden State's growing blackout concerns and consequences of other California policy.
Harris' platform that the government is 'here to help' won't work: David Malpass
Former World Bank President David Malpass details potential foreign policy and economic outcomes from a possible Harris-Walz White House.
Southwest Chair Gary Kelly to step down amid activist pressure
Southwest Airlines Executive Chairman and former CEO Gary Kelly announced his intention to retire after the carrier's annual meeting next year amid activist investor pressure.
Trump, Harris tout tax plans ahead of presidential debate
Former President Trump and Vice President Harris have been rolling out new elements of their tax plans in the days leading up to their presidential debate in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
Real estate scams are on the rise – here’s what to look out for
There are a several real estate scams that are circulating today. The FTC has already paid millions to refund victims over the last several months alone.
Consumers see inflation easing, anxious about job market, personal debt: NY Fed survey
A new report by the New York Federal Reserve found that consumers see inflation leveling off and have mixed views about the labor market, as well as worries about household debt.
Trump-Harris debate is an important indicator for the market's future: Stephen Auth
Federated Hermes CIO Stephen Auth explains how investors should position their portfolios for market uncertainty on 'Making Money.'
Janet Yellen is 'completely disconnected' from everyday Americans: E.J. Antoni
Heritage Foundation public finance economist E.J. Antoni criticizes Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's claim that the economy is on track for a 'soft landing' on 'Making Money.'
Company plans to track workers' locations in return-to-office crackdown
PwC, one of the biggest global consulting and accounting firms, is implementing a stricter return-to-office policy. The company plans to track employees' locations.
Florida condo market facing 'so much elasticity in the price': Mitch Roschelle
Madison Ventures+ managing partner Mitch Roschelle reacts to latest developments with the alleged gang-controlled apartment complex in Colorado and Florida's condo market in correction mode.
Kamala Harris' 'true beliefs' have been on the record for years: Steve Forbes
Forbes Chairman Steve Forbes discusses Kamala Harris' plans for the U.S. economy on 'Varney & Co.'
Investors are eying 'favorable' markets in Indonesia, Colombia, South Africa, Brazil: Rich Nuzum
Mercer Global chief investment strategist Rich Nuzum analyzes the end of a busy week in the European markets and which global sectors are most profitable.
Stuart Varney: Kamala Harris is pretending to change to get elected
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney argues that voters don't trust a candidate who has been 'rapidly invented' like Kamala Harris.
Eli Lilly has been outperforming for many months: Alissa Coram
Investor's Business Daily executive editor Alissa Coram discusses whether the 'down' stock market is due for a bounce this week on 'Varney & Co.'
Harris' economic plan 'would be detrimental to our economy': Rep. Jason Smith
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., looks ahead to Tuesday's ABC News Presidential Debate and potential funding bill solutions.
Markets are 'certainly' in a correction period, so optimize diversification: Mark Newton
Fundstrat Global Advisors managing director Mark Newton argues the tech sector remains strong, while others struggle to meet bull market tops.
Jeff Sica warns 'we're in a carbon monoxide economy'
Jeff Sica of Circle Squared Alternative Investments joins 'Varney & Co.' to provide his outlook on the 'dangerous' state of the economy.
There are 'real challenges' ahead for Boeing, Google: Scott Ladner
Horizon Investments CIO Scott Ladner and Aquinas Wealth Advisors President Chris McMahon analyze the market's latest 'paradox' as well as Boeing and Alphabet stocks, respectively.
Big Lots files for bankruptcy, will close some stores amid sale to investment firm
Months after Big Lots publicly announced signs of trouble, the home goods and seasonal retailer is selling its business as it starts bankruptcy proceedings.
For Kamala Harris, 'government is her god': Rep. Ralph Norman
Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., on efforts to solidify a funding bill, illegal immigrants potentially voting in federal elections and Harris' alleged flip-flopping on 11 key issues.



















