Economic data revisions are ‘consistently negative’: Peter St Onge
Heritage Foundation economist Peter St Onge joins ‘Making Money’ to discuss how April and May economic revisions show fewer jobs were created than initially reported.
Stew Leonard, Jr.: Prices are about the same as they were last Fourth of July
Stew Leonard's CEO Stew Leonard, Jr. discusses how inflation is impacting the American consumer and reflects on Fourth of July sales on 'The Claman Countdown.'
I think it's time for Joe Biden to 'take a graceful exit': Peter Morici
Former U.S. International Trade Commission Chief Peter Morici joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss the June jobs report and provides his reaction to a cover by The Economist on the president.
Jobs report: One-third of the 206K adds in June were in government
The June jobs report came in at 206,000, higher than expected, though it also showed that nearly a third of those jobs were in government, while April and May reports were revised down.
I don't think we need a rate cut at the moment, Kenny Polcari says
Slatestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari on the June jobs report and his thoughts on a possible rate cut.
U.S. economy adds 206,000 jobs; April, May revised down
U.S. employers continued to hire workers at a solid pace according to the June jobs report even as readings from April and May were revised lower, a sign that could please the Federal Reserve.
This one assumption could make you run out of money in retirement
Planning for retirement means planning long term and to do that, even tiny errors can make a huge difference. Here's one assumption that can put you on the wrong path.
Two-thirds of middle-income Americans say they are falling behind due to cost of living: Primerica
Middle-income households are feeling the squeeze after years of elevated inflation, and 66% reported they are falling behind due to the high cost of living in the U.S.
These 15 housing markets have the highest correction risks
A new report published by Parcl Labs shows that a growing number of markets in the U.S. are at risk of a home-price correction amid signs of softening.
This Walmart rival is gaining ground in the pricing game
While Walmart is still a price leader in the grocery industry, Telsey Group's latest analysis shows that rival grocers like Target and Amazon Fresh are closing the gap.
American Express takes further control of restaurant reservations
American Express recently acquired yet another restaurant booking platform. The company, which already owns Resy, offers its cardmembers exclusive reservations benefits.
Americans' student loan balance tops $1.6 trillion; nearly half of borrowers haven't resumed payments
Student loan balances exceed $1.6 trillion, and nearly half of borrowers haven't resumed repayments on their loans after the final extension of the repayment pause concluded last year.
Driving on the Fourth of July? What you can expect to pay for gas
Drivers filling up their cars on the Fourth of July will encounter the "lowest holiday price" for a gallon of gas in three years, according to a Tuesday projection from GasBuddy.
Claims that tariffs will exacerbate inflation are ‘plain gobbledygook’: Art Laffer
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer breaks down the persistent sting of inflation on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
GOP will grow House by 10 seats, flip Senate Republican: Rep. Jason Smith
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., predicts how Republicans will perform in down-ballot races and whether Trump will expand his tax cuts if elected on 'The Big Money Show.'
Expect Republicans to file legal challenges if Democrats replace Biden: Tiana Lowe Doescher
Political correspondent Tiana Lowe Doescher and former New York State Sen. David Carlucci discuss whether Vice President Kamala Harris can replace Biden as the Democrat candidate on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Mortgage rates climb to 6.95%
The average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage climbed to 6.95% this week as rates remain uncomfortably high, contributing to the housing affordability crisis.
US is losing its competitive edge: Luke Lloyd
Strategic Wealth Partners investment strategist Luke Lloyd explains why investors should look outside America to grow their wealth on 'Varney & Co.'
Private sector job growth slows in June to just 150K, worse than expected
Hiring by private U.S. companies rose less than forecasted in June, a sign that the labor market is starting to slow in the face of higher interest rates.
Unions file lawsuit against Philadelphia for mandating that full-time city workers return to the office
Labor unions representing Philadelphia city employees sued to block the mayor's requirement for full-time city employees to return to the office.



















