Foreign-born workers play a big role in jobs growth: Don Luskin
TrendMacro Chief Investment Officer Don Luskin discusses the impact of immigration on the labor market on 'Making Money.'
Rue21 files for bankruptcy, will close all stores
Teen clothing retailer Rue21 is filing for bankruptcy again. This time, the company will close all its stores, sell all intellectual property and hold "going out of business" sales.
Maryland officials say Baltimore Key Bridge rebuild could cost $1.9B
Maryland transportation authorities revealed this week the estimated cost for rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore could be as high as $1.9 billion.
Trump will win regardless of what happens in the courtroom: Barry Goldwater Jr.
Former California Congressman Barry Goldwater Jr. discusses whether Biden would benefit from a Trump conviction on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Dave & Buster's to allow customers to bet on arcade games
Certain Dave & Buster's app users will now be able to place bets on arcade games. This comes as adult's demand for gaming continues to reach record highs.
April jobs report breakdown: Which industries hired the most workers last month?
Job growth grew slower than expected in March, as hiring fell flat across many sectors including manufacturing and retail, Labor Department data shows.
Students, young people understand that Biden's policies are 'clobbering them': Rep. Bryan Steil
Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., discusses the impact of Biden's policies on the youth vote, the anti-Israel college protests and the April jobs report.
25K Americans starting Wegovy weekly as supply increases and prices drop, drugmaker says
Novo Nordisk has been slowly increasing production capacity of its highly coveted weight loss drugs. As a result, thousands of people have began treatment per week.
US economy adds 175K jobs in April, much weaker than expected
The April jobs report released Friday provided a look at the labor market's health as the economy continues to confront high interest rates and inflation.
Janet Yellen has 'lost credibility' says Greg Swenson
Brigg Macadam Ltd founding partner Greg Swenson provides his expectations for the April jobs report, the Bank of England's upcoming policy meeting, and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen getting political.
Small businesses are racking up credit card debt, raising some concerns
High inflation is forcing more small businesses to rely on credit cards to finance their operations, according to new data published by Bank of America.
Share of gig workers hit a new high in March
A new report by the Bank of America Institute found that the share of bank customers who received income from gig work hit a new high of 3.8% in March after a lull in 2023.
A look at Peloton's rough ride post-pandemic
Barry McCarthy was tapped to lead Peloton in order to right the ship. The past two years have been filled with various cost-cutting measures and efforts to broaden is customer base.
Federal Reserve isn't going to hike rates again this year, expert says
Breitbart economics and finance editor John Carney offers his outlook ahead of the 2024 presidential election on 'The Bottom Line.'
NHL attendance, ratings have 'never been stronger,' says Commissioner Gary Bettman
National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman breaks down hockey's rating success and discusses developments in the league on "The Claman Countdown."
LARRY KUDLOW: You can't keep a good man down
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow reveals why former President Trump is appealing to voters despite Democrats' efforts to "keep a good man down."
Impossible Foods CEO: We don’t need to IPO yet
Impossible Foods CEO Peter McGuinness says there are many influences impacting the meat market that are not hitting the company's products on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Larry Kudlow: Trump is talking about key policies to save America
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow unpacks the former president's issue-based campaign on 'Kudlow.'
Stock market is looking for a reason to correct: Aadil Zaman
Wall Street Alliance Group partner Aadil Zaman explains why the market is due for a pullback on 'Making Money.'
As summer approaches, so does California law that will drive restaurant menu prices higher
California restaurant owners say they will be forced to raise menu prices even higher after a new law that bans fees and surcharges goes into effect in July.



















