Offices around America hit a new vacancy record
The vacancy rate for office space in major U.S. cities is at a record high of 19.6% according to Moody's Analytics as more Americans and companies embrace remote or hybrid work options.
Alaska Airlines, United cancel over 300 flights after Boeing 737 Max 9 grounding
United and Alaska Airlines canceled additional flights from their respective schedules on Monday as the inspection into certain Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft continues.
Fed rate cuts are off the table in 2024: Tracy Shuchart
Hilltower Resource Advisors CEO Tracy Shuchart says Red Sea attacks are causing supply chain disruptions, adding to inflationary pressures on 'Making Money.'
Big bank earnings will indicate the strength of our financial system: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne says this week's bank earnings will give a glimpse into the stability of the U.S. economy on 'The Big Money Show.'
Spend your money before you die: Bill Perkins
'Die With Zero' author Bill Perkins discusses whether leaving money to children is a good idea on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Republicans' behavior of 'stomping our feet, temper tantrums' prevents progress: Rep. Mike Lawler
Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., says without bipartisan agreement, 'you're never going to pass anything' in Congress.
US farmers warn Biden’s economy spells ‘destruction’ ahead of 2024 Iowa caucuses
Farmers and Republican voters in Iowa fear a second Biden administration would further "cripple" the economy and agricultural industry via inflation and green energy.
Biden using our industry as an 'easy scapegoat': Farmer Kyle Mehmen
FOX Business' Grady Trimble speaks with Iowa farmers and Republican voters on presidential candidate support ahead of the state's caucus.
Americans' inflation expectations drop to lowest level in 3 years, NY Fed survey shows
A New York Federal Reserve survey released Monday shows consumers are bracing for inflation to remain above the central bank's 2% target in the long term.
More Americans are racking up credit card debt
A growing number of Americans are relying on credit card debt to make ends meet as they continue to grapple with the rising price of everyday necessities.
Initial US employment reports overstated by 439,000 jobs in 2023
Increased government spending and hiring have padded 2023 year-end unemployment numbers by over 400,000, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Inflation causes restaurant owner to charge nearly $16 for sandwich, calls jump in prices 'incredible'
Will Restaurants Investment Group founder and CEO Brian Will describes his current economic situation as inflation continues to clobber food industry
'Barron's Roundtable' honors Carleton English in her final show
'Barron's Roundtable' looks back on its favorite moments with Carleton English on her final show.
Stocks acting 'hungover,' stumbling into the new year: Barron's markets editor
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists give their market outlook and discuss three things investors ought to be thinking about right now.
These stocks can offer appealing yields in 2024
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists discuss the best income investments to look out for in 2024.
It is a challenging time in the housing market: Danielle Hale
Realtor.com chief economist Danielle Hale breaks down housing affordability on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Andy Puzder: December jobs report presents 'conflicting' data
Forbes Media chairman Steve Forbes and former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder discuss the December jobs report and point out discrepancies in its reporting.
Markets are about to be hit with a 'flood of money': Phil Blancato
Osaic chief market strategist Phil Blancato argues both the stock and bond markets are due for an infusion of capital on 'Making Money.'
December jobs report wasn't as strong as initial reaction suggested: Michelle Girard
NatWest Markets U.S. head Michelle Girard breaks down the December jobs reports and discusses the impact of the Fed's next rate decision on 'Making Money.'
December jobs breakdown: Which industries hired the most workers last month?
Job growth picked up in December thanks to strong hiring in health care and the government, but payroll creation slowed in other parts of the economy.



















