Home prices climb nearly 5% in October, largest increase of 2023: Case-Shiller
U.S. home prices accelerated at their fastest rate of the year in October, according to new data released from the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller home price index.
Home prices remain volatile following record high numbers in October
DFW Housing and Macro Econ Analyst Amy Nixon says the post-pandemic home price correction has not started yet.
Inflation is down, but prices aren't: Art Laffer
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer discusses inflation, recession concerns and the impact of the election on the economy.
Biden claims economy next year will be ‘all good,’ slams media for negative coverage
Heritage Foundation Public Finance Economist EJ Antoni says people are ‘demonstrably poorer’ under the Biden administration
'Amazing' that the Biden team is finally upset with the media: Mike Huckabee
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee discusses the White House reportedly being frustrated with the media's coverage of the president, the 2024 election, Trump leading in the polls and anti-Israel protestors in NYC.
No one is benefiting from Bidenomics: Rep. Buddy Carter
Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., discusses the impact of Bidenomics on everyday Americans, Al Gore and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's warning about climate change and border patrol agents working on Christmas Day.
There's been a handful of companies that has 'driven the gains' that you've seen: Matt Orton
Raymond James Investment Management's Matt Orton discusses the year-end rally, inflation and the Fed's rate decisions in 2024.
'Career cushioning,' latest workplace trend, has employees trying to protect themselves heading into 2024
A workplace trend known as "career cushioning" has employees setting up Plan B initiatives — so that if they're downsized by their companies, they're prepared for it. Here's what to know.
Powerball jackpot rises to estimated $685M after no winner in Christmas Day drawing
The Powerball jackpot sits at an estimated $685 million after no player claimed the grand prize during the game's Christmas Day drawing. The next drawing is Wednesday, Dec. 27.
Holiday travel: Uber, Lyft drivers hold hours-long protest at Atlanta airport
Uber and Lyft drivers protested at the Atlanta airport on Saturday to demand higher wages from the rideshare companies.
Graham threatens 'war' over New York's new bill that would require Chick-fil-A to be open on Sundays
Sen. Lindsey Graham posted a scathing message towards the state of New York after a state Democrat introduced a bill that would Chick-fil-A to be open on Sundays.
Senators JD Vance, John Fetterman raise concerns over Japan steel deal
Andrew Bary, Carleton English and Jacob Sonenshine join 'Barron's Roundtable' to discuss cooling PCE inflation data, fallout from a Japanese deal with U.S. Steel and inflation around the globe.
Wall Street facing an 'opportunistic bull market' in 2024: Gene Goldman
Cetera Investment Management CIO Gene Goldman and Great Hill Capital Chairman Tom Hayes discuss whether the resilient market can stay hot in 2024 on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Expecting Fed to cut rates 'is just idiotic': Lou Basenese
Public Ventures President and chief market strategist Lou Basenese analyzes soft inflation data and company revenue outlooks.
Kevin O’Leary: ‘Rudolph the Reindeer has arrived into all equity stocks’
O’Leary Venture Chairman Kevin O’Leary details key market performers and shares his excitement for the economy heading into 2024.
Fed's favorite inflation gauge cooled more than expected in November
An inflation measure that is closely watched by the Federal Reserve moderated in November, evidence that higher consumer prices are continuing to cool.
Fed looking for higher unemployment in order to cut aggressively: Barry Knapp
Ironsides Macroeconomics managing partner Barry Knapp discusses the November PCE, inflation, the potential supply chain crisis due to attacks in the Red Sea and the Fed.
Fed rate cuts could reignite inflation: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari discusses Fed Chair Jerome Powell's inflation strategy on 'Varney & Co.'
Wealthy Californians are fleeing the state, putting tax revenue at risk
The population of California posted a decline of about 75,400 people over 12 months ending July 1, the U.S. Census Bureau said Tuesday.
Housing affordability plummeted to lowest level on record in 2023
Housing affordability fell in 2023 to the lowest level on record as a result of an inventory shortage, a steep rise in mortgage rates and high home prices.



















