‘Weakening’ US economy will force the Fed to cut rates: Jay Hatfield
Jay Hatfield of Infrastructure Capital argues that the economy is ‘weakening’ for the first time in four years during an appearance on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Trump making tips tax-free would be ‘huge’ for the restaurant industry: Robbie Felice
Celebrity chef Andrew Gruel, chef Robbie Felice and Dickey’s Barbecue Pit CEO Laura Rea Dickey discuss the impact inflation has had on their businesses during an appearance on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
Taco Bell enters fast-food wars with new value meal deal: What it costs and what you'll get
Taco Bell unveiled a deal for customers in a bid to compete with rivals who are offering value meals to lure in more cost-conscious customers this summer.
Taxing corporations does not help with inflation: Kevin O’Leary
O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary reacts to the Biden administration’s latest claim that corporations are the cause of sky-high inflation on 'Varney & Co.'
Idea of transitioning energy to solar and wind is a ‘nonstarter’: Marc Morano
ClimateDepot.com executive editor Marc Morano weighs in on the Biden administration’s ongoing push for green energy policies during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
Biden is taking US 'down a trail of insolvency': Peter Morici
Economist and former U.S. International Trade Commission director Peter Morici weighs in on both Biden and Trump's fiscal policy proposals.
Ending Trump tax cuts will be a 'big blow to the economy': Rep. Kevin Brady
Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, explains what taxpayers can expect if Trump tax cuts expire on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Mortgage rates fall slightly to 6.86%
Mortgage rates ticked down for the fourth straight week, but remained in the high-6% territory as the housing market continues to stall amid high rates and high home prices.
Wealthy Americans are anxious about making ends meet
A new survey published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia shows even Americans earning more than six figures are worried about making ends meet.
Government's plan is to ‘hold it through November’ instead of solving inflation: David Malpass
Former World Bank President David Malpass discusses the U.S.’s Q1 GDP report and the impact it may have on the economy’s inflation problem.
Stock market could pump after Trump-Biden showdown: D.R. Barton
Woodshaw Financial Group principal D.R. Barton discusses whether the Trump-Biden CNN Presidential Debate will impact markets on 'Varney & Co.'
Biden's risk for a 'catastrophic glitch' is high: Mary Katharine Ham
Fox News contributor Mary Katharine Ham reacts to a new poll showing voters trust Trump more than Biden to handle 'threats to democracy' on 'Varney & Co.'
Walgreens to close 'significant' number of underperforming stores, cuts profit forecast
Walgreens on Thursday announced that it is planning to close a number of underperforming stores as it contends with a tough economic environment and declining margins.
Uber will pay you to temporarily forgo your car
In a creative marketing ploy, rideshare giant Uber plans to pay dozens of people across North America to forgo their car for five weeks and take alternate transportation.
OpenAI CTO says AI may fill some creative industry jobs that were replaceable
OpenAI CTO Mira Murati suggested in recent public remarks that AI could replace some creative industry jobs, but it will likely play more of a complementary role for workers.
US auto sales projected to slump in June due to disruption from CDK outage
A new report says auto sales in the U.S. are expected to be down in June compared to last year due to the "significant disruption" caused by software outages at dealerships.
US has the 'weakest strong economy' ever: Daniel Lacalle
Tressis chief economist Daniel Lacalle discusses whether consumers are 'tapped out' after data shows Americans are spending less on 'Making Money.'
Americans underestimate the 'psychological damage' of inflation: Jim Bianco
Bianco Research President Jim Bianco discusses the 'stress' of inflation and reacts to the Japanese Yen sliding to its lowest level since 1986 on 'Making Money.'
Q2 earnings expectations are bullish for equities: Christine Short
Wall Street Horizon VP of Research Christine Short discusses how long the stock market can withstand weakness from Nvidia on 'Making Money.'
The 'lipstick effect': Consumers splurging on cosmetics despite tighter budgets
Although cost-conscious shoppers are trading down in various areas of their lives, cosmetics isn't one of them. Adobe data shows that consumers are in fact splurging on the category.



















