Biden's NYC trip was 'disgusting,' 'undermined' the community: Rep. Byron Donalds
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., details the inflation struggles for working-class Americans, the importance of protecting election integrity and ongoing revelations in the Biden family investigation.
'Bidenomics' is borrowing money from China to give jobs to illegal migrants: Kevin Hassett
'Kudlow' economic panelists Kevin Hassett and Steve Moore discuss the high cost of living under President Biden.
The Federal Reserve doesn't have any urgency to cut rates: Kyle Wool
Dominari Financial CEO Kyle Wool discusses Federal Reserve policy, stock performance and top IPOs on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Baltimore port closure may hit US coal export volumes
The Port of Baltimore's temporary closure following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge could impact U.S. exports of coal, given its role as the second-largest coal export hub.
Bears have everything working against them: Stephen Auth
Federated Hermes CIO Stephen Auth forecasts how the stock market might perform for the rest of year the on 'Making Money.'
Charles Schwab's Liz Ann Sonders warns investors about committing a 'fool's errand'
Charles Schwab & Co. chief investment strategist Liz Ann Sonders discusses the uptick in economic growth and how elections influence the stock market on 'Making Money.'
Inflation is squeezing everybody, cost of food up 20%: Stew Leonard Jr.
Stew Leonard's President and CEO Stew Leonard Jr. explains how inflation is affecting consumers, food costs, and labor rates on 'The Big Money Show.'
Baltimore bridge collapse: Economists predict inflation 'pinch' for American consumers
Economists are predicting an inflation “pinch" for American consumers as efforts are ongoing to clean up the debris of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink tells a 'tale of two parts of the economy'
No S&P bubble, but more rate hikes? BlackRock CEO Larry Fink details a market with large-cap momentum but looming Federal Reserve and macroeconomic uncertainty.
First-time buyers need this much to afford a starter home
Buying a home is getting increasingly difficult for first-time home buyers who typically put less money down in exchange for higher monthly payments, according to economists.
Strength of the consumer is really an 'inflation illusion': Stephanie Pomboy
MacroMavens President Stephanie Pomboy provides her expectations for the economy, the impact of inflation on the consumer and the 4Q GDP read.
Fed will be 'late to the game' in cutting rates: Mario Veneroso
Kingsview Asset Management partner Mario Veneroso and Strategic Wealth Partners CEO Mark Tepper discuss their market outlook ahead of the GDP read and February PCE, as well as healthcare and small-cap stocks.
EV maker slashes prices as it tries to avoid bankruptcy
Fisker, whose deal with a large unnamed automaker fell through, is slashing the price of its electric SUVs in the U.S. as it fights to avoid bankruptcy.
2024 stock market rally is tracking 2003s stellar year: Alissa Coram
Investor’s Business Daily executive editor Alissa Coram discusses whether the stock market's hot start to 2024 will continue into the second quarter on 'Varney & Co.'
'Shark Tank' star Barbara Corcoran reveals when housing prices ‘will go through the roof’
Once Fed rates reach 6% low, Barbara Corcoran predicts home prices will skyrocket because "everybody's going to charge the market" to "come out and buy."
February PCE won't be 'a game-changer' for the market, Fed, says Gina Bolvin
Bolvin Wealth Management Group President Gina Bolvin discusses her market outlook, the Federal Reserve's handling of rate cuts and the economic impact of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
Economic impact from Baltimore bridge collapse will be long-lasting, trade group warns
A trucking industry expert warned the economic damage from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse are going to be significant and long lasting because of its importance to the area.
Yellen says energy, health care costs still 'too high' and are 'top economic priority'
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said inflation has persisted in energy and health care costs and that bringing those expenses down is President Biden's top economic priority.
Sen. Mike Lee: Biden doesn't have a right to cancel these loans, yet he defiantly persists
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, discusses Biden's student loan handout plan and responding to the border crisis on 'Kudlow.'
Janet Yellen walks back Biden's comments US taxpayers on hook for Baltimore bridge collapse
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen appeared to walk back comments from President Biden that American taxpayers would foot the bill for the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore.



















