Billionaire warns interest on debt topping defense spending a sign 'the country is in trouble'
Billionaire David Rubenstein warned that the surging costs of servicing the national debt now exceeding defense spending are a sign "the country is in trouble."
Former head football coach Joe Moglia on the unintended effect of name, image, likeness in NCAA
Coastal Carolina University Athletics Chairman Emeritus Joe Moglia analyzes the NCAA's moves to keep colleges in the organization on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Charles Payne: Most economists are missing the human side of data
'Making Money' host Charles Payne argues economists should go to the supermarket before giving their opinion.
China's rate cut is a good start to reversing past policies: Dan Niles
Niles Investment Management founder and portfolio manager Dan Niles says whether China's interest rate cut will spur him to buy Chinese stocks on 'Making Money.'
Americans got richer during Trump years, poorer under Biden-Harris: Jason Trennert
Strategas Chairman and CEO Jason Trennert shows how America's standard of living dramatically changed under the Biden-Harris administration on 'Making Money.'
Mark Cuban has 'Trump Derangement Syndrome,' he's being disingenuous: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne compares Kamala Harris' economic plan to Trump's on 'The Big Money Show.'
'Something's got to give' after the Fed's rate cut: Scott Shellady
RFD-TV's 'The Cow Guy' Scott Shellady analyzes the market's winners and losers, and China's newly released stimulus package.
US economy has 'cracks,' but is on track for a soft landing: Ryan Lynch
UBS financial adviser Ryan Lynch and Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee discuss the risk of recession after the Fed cut interest rates on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Consumer confidence falls, showing largest decline in 3 years
U.S. consumer confidence declined across all five components of the Consumer Confidence Index in September, resulting in the largest drop in more than three years.
Demise of the office building market was greatly exaggerated: Mitch Roschelle
Madison Ventures Plus managing director Mitch Roschelle discusses whether the commercial property market is coming back to life on 'Varney & Co.'
American's work-from-home experiment was never going to work: David Bahnsen
Bahnsen Group managing partner David Bahnsen explains why remote work is going away at every big company that promoted the concept on 'Varney & Co.'
America will need 'every form of energy' to meet growing demand: Francois Poirier
TC Energy President and CEO Francois Poirier discusses the Biden-Harris administration's war on American energy independence on 'Kudlow.'
Fed's speeches more important than the data: Jay Woods
Freedom Capital Markets chief global strategist Jay Woods discusses Fed Chair Powell's expected speech, the anticipated release of economic data and shares his market outlook for the rest of the year.
America is headed for an economy where the middle class 'bears the burden': Andy Puzder
Heritage Foundation distinguished fellow and former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder compares the Trump versus Harris economies and argues that one plan is fiscally better than the other.
Markets could be forgetting the 'underlying problems' with US economy: Mark Avallone
Potomac Wealth Advisors President and founder Mark Avallone breaks down the 'major headwinds' for the economy ahead of a likely second rate cut at the Fed's November meeting.
Getting a call or email about missing jury duty? It's a scam.
Another scam has been circulating. This time it's tricking people into believing that they missed a jury summons, which typically has severe consequences.
Nearly 60% of Americans say $100K income required to curb expenses anxiety: study
Many believe they would have to take home at least $100,000 a year to not fret about everyday expenses, newly-released data showed.
Expert says Medicaid, Medicare reform is critical and can save $2.1 trillion
Surging federal spending on health care programs like Medicare and Medicaid, as well as ObamaCare, prompted Paragon's plan to curb spending by an estimated $2.1 trillion over 10 years.
US grocery stores could be without popular fruit within weeks as 45,000 dockworkers threaten to strike
American consumers may soon have to endure empty fruit aisles and soaring prices if 45,000 dockworkers threatening to strike end up walking off the job.
Expert discusses need for federal health care policy reforms
Paragon Health Institute's Brian Blase discusses strategies for reforming major federal health care programs.



















